Math, asked by yrs666official1104, 7 months ago

by what number shoud we multiply -2/3 , so that the product is -3/10​

Answers

Answered by joydeepp465
1

Answer:

THE ANSWER WOULD BE 9/20

Step-by-step explanation:

LET X BE THE OTHER NUMBER

ATQ

-2/3*x= -3/10

=> x = -3/10 / -2 /3

=> x  =  -3/10 * -3/2( reciprocal of second number

=> x  = 9 / 20

Answered by gurnoor3108
0

the given number = -2/3

Product of two numbers = -3/10

Thus, required number = product ÷ given number

= -2/3 ÷ -3/10

= -2/3 × -10/3

= -20/9

Please mark my answer as brainliest.

Similar questions