Math, asked by yogesh15333, 5 months ago

-3/5
as a rational number with denominator 15 is​

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Answered by MasterDhruva
8

➤ Answer :-

 \dashrightarrow \sf \frac{( - 3)}{5}  =  \frac{?}{15}  \\

 \dashrightarrow \sf \frac{15}{5}  \times ( - 3)  = 3 \times ( - 3)\\

 \dashrightarrow \sf( - 9)

 \dashrightarrow \sf \frac{( - 9)}{15}  \\

\Huge\thereforeThe answer is \sf\frac{(-9)}{15} \\

Answered by ItźDyñamicgirł
4

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 =  >  \:  \:  \frac{ (- 3)}{5}  =  \frac{?}{15}

 =  >  \:  \:  \frac{15}{5} \times  (- 3) = 3 \times ( - 3)

 =  >  \:  \: ( - 9)

 =  >  \:  \:  \frac{( - 9)}{15}

The answer is

  =  >  \:  \: \frac{( - 9)}{15}

hope this will help you..

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