Math, asked by kisanbonde, 5 months ago

a rational number between -2/3 and -1/4 is​

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Answered by aryamalkeetsingh
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Answer:

there is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Same Denominator Method. Let 'a' and 'b' be two rational numbers. (i) Convert the denominator of both the fractions into the same denominator by taking LCM. Now, if there is a number between numerators there is a rational number between them.

Answered by vanshika0932
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Answer:

-11/120,-12/120,-13/120,-14/120,-15/120,-16/120,-17/120,-18/120,-19/120

Step-by-step explanation:

-2/3,-1/4

3*4=12

therefore,

-2/12,-1/12

-2/12*10/10,-/12-10/10

-20/120,-10/120

rational numbers are:

-11/120,-12/120,-13/120,-14/120,-15/120,-16/120,-17/120,-18/120,-19/120

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