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Answered by Anonymous
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Let the given number be x

According to given question,

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\dfrac{5}{2}x  + \dfrac{2}{3}  = \dfrac{-7}{12}

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on keeping \dfrac{2}{3} to right side we get,

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\dfrac{5}{2}x  = \dfrac{- 7}{12}  - \dfrac{2}{3}

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\dfrac{5}{2}x  = \dfrac{- 7 - ( 2 × 4) }{12}

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\dfrac{5}{2}x  = \dfrac{-15}{12}

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On multiplying both sides by \dfrac{2}{5} we get ,

x  = \dfrac{15}{12}  × \dfrac{2}{5}  = \dfrac{- 1}{2}

Therefore, the rational number is \dfrac{ - 1}{2}

Answered by Cutiepie215
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Answer:

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