Math, asked by rocky7890, 9 months ago

A rational number is such that when you multiply it by 5/2 and add 2/3
to the product,you get -7/12
What is the number?

Answers

Answered by Asanhmr
2

Answer: -1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Let rational number = K

ATQ, k × 5/2 +2/3 you get -7/12

K × 5/2 +2/3 = -7/12

k × 5/2 = -7/12 - 2/3= (-7-8) /12= -15/12

K ×5/2= -15/12

K = -15/12 × 2/5= -1/2

K= -1/2

Answered by XxxRAJxxX
0

Let the rational be x.

According to the question,

x × (5/2) + 2/3 = -7/12

⇒ 5x/2 + 2/3 = -7/12

⇒ 5x/2 = -7/12 – 2/3

⇒ 5x/2 = (-7- 8)/12

⇒ 5x/2 = -15/12

⇒ 5x/2 = -5/4

⇒ x = (-5/4) × (2/5)

⇒ x = – 10/20

⇒ x = -½

Therefore, the rational number is -½.

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