by what number should (2/3)^-3 be multiplied so that the product may be equal to (4/9)^-1 ?
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(2/3)^-3 =(3/2)^3=3×3×3/2×2×2=27/8
(4/9)^-1=(9/4)^1=9/4
: . the no. that should be multiplied with (2/3)^-3
so that the product may be equal to (4/9)^-1=
9/4÷27/8=9/4×8/27
=2/3
(4/9)^-1=(9/4)^1=9/4
: . the no. that should be multiplied with (2/3)^-3
so that the product may be equal to (4/9)^-1=
9/4÷27/8=9/4×8/27
=2/3
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(2/3)^-3 X x =(4/9)^-1
=(3/2)^3 X x = 9/4
=27/8 X x = 9/4
= x = 9/4 X 8/27 = 2/3
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