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by what number should (-3/4)^5 be multiplied so that the product may be equal to (-64/27)^-1​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡By what number should (-3/4)^5 be multiplied so that the product may be equal to (-64/27)^-1.

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➡LET x Be the number to be multiplied with

( -  \frac{3}{4}   {}^{5} )

By Q,

( -  \frac{3}{4} ) {}^{5} x =  ( -  \frac{64}{27} ) {}^{ - 1}

( -  \frac{243}{1024} )x =  \frac{ - 27}{64}

 \frac{ - 9x}{16}  =  - 1

9x = 16

 \huge \fbox \red{x =  \frac{16}{9} }

SO, number should (-3/4)^5 be multiplied so that the product may be equal to (-64/27)^-1 is 16/9.

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