Math, asked by gowdabg, 6 hours ago

4. By what number should we multiply -8/13, so that the product may be 24?​

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Answered by kruti2272006
2

Answer:

-8/13×a=24

a=24÷(-8/13)

a=24×(-13)/8

a=3×(-13)

a=-39

Answered by Anonymous
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the no. be. X.

 \huge{ \tt{ \longmapsto \:  \frac{ - 8}{13} \times x = 24 }}

 \huge{ \tt{ \longmapsto \: x = 24 \times  \frac{13}{ - 8} }}

 \huge{ \tt{ \longmapsto \:x =  \cancel{24} \times  \dfrac{13}{ \cancel{ - 8}}  }}

 \huge{ \tt{ \longmapsto \:x = 3 \times  - 13 }}

 \huge{ \tt{ \longmapsto \:x =  - 39 }}

The answer is -39.

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