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ℎ 3/10 × −2/3
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Answered by talpadadilip417
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \tt \red{  \implies\frac {\cancel{3}}{10}  \times  -  \frac{ 2} {\cancel{3} }}

 \tt \pink{ \implies -  \frac {\cancel{2}} {\cancel{10}_{5}}   }

 \tt \purple{ \therefore  - \frac{1}{5} }

Answered by gausia8080
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Answer:

-\frac{1}{5}

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Given expression:

\frac{3}{10} \times-\frac{2}{3}

  • To multiply the given fractions, we need to multiply the numerator and denominators each other
  • As we know, on multiplying one negative number and one positive numbers, we get negative value
  • Therefore, the given expression can be written as

-\frac{3\times2}{10\times3}

=-\frac{1}{5}

Hence, the value of \frac{3}{10} \times-\frac{2}{3} is -\frac{1}{5}.

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