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(3/4)×(-2/3 equal to​

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Answered by jameshul471
0

Answer:

3/4 is bigger and the explanation is down below.

Explanation:

If we want to compare two fraction, we need the denominator to be the same. So we need the LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) of

4

and

3

which is

12

. So we need to multiply 4 to

3

and 3 to

4

Remember, whatever you do to the bottom has to be done to the top.

For

3

4

, we are multiplying 3 to the bottom (denominator) so we have to multiply

3

to the top (numerator).

For

2

3

we are multiplying

4

to the bottom so we have to multiply

4

to the top.

3

×

3

4

×

3

=

9

12

and

2

×

4

3

×

4

=

8

12

Now look just at the numerators of the two answers.

9

is greater than

8

so

9

12

is greater!

9

12

was originally

3

4

.

So

3

4

is greater than

2

3

.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by harichandan120
0

Answer:

the ans is - 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

3/4* -1/3= -1/2

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