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3/–4 expressed as a rational number with denominator 24=

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Answered by brunoconti
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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

Number= 3/-4

Denominator=24

To find:

The new fraction with 24 as the denominator

Solution:

The required fraction is -18/24.

We can calculate the required fraction's value by multiplying the given fraction's numerator and denominator by 6.

We know that 4×6=24.

So, we will also multiply the numerator by 6.

The numerator=3×6=18

We will substitute the obtained values and form the fraction.

The new fraction becomes=3/-4×6/6

= -18/24

Therefore, the required fraction is -18/24.

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