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An integer when multiplied with -56 gives 1400

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Answered by mysticd
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Answer:

Required number = -25

Step-by-step explanation:

 Let \:x \: should \:be \: Multiplied \\with\:-56 = 1400

\implies x \times (-56)=1400

\implies x = \frac{1400}{-56}\\=-25

Therefore,

Required number = -25

Answered by vilnius
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The integer when multiplied with -56 gives 1400 is -25.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the integer which when multiplied with -56 gives 1400.

x × (-56) = 1400

x = - \frac{1400}{56}

After simplifying  - \frac{1400}{56}, the answer will be -25.

The value of x = -25.

(-25) × (-56) = 1400

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