Math, asked by nancygupta1, 1 year ago

by what number should (-6/11) be multiplied to get (-32/11)?

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Answered by vibhu101
58
let the no. be X
ATQ
-6/11 × X=-32/11
-6X=-32
X=32/6
Answered by amardeeppsingh176
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept:

The concept of basic alzebra will be used to solve this question.

Given:

Here one number is given which is \frac{-6}{11}  will be multiplied by one number and the the value after multiplication is \frac{-32}{11} .

To Find:

We have to find the number which which will be multiplied with \frac{-6}{11} to get the result \frac{-32}{11} .

Solution:

Consider the number is x .

\frac{-6}{11} will be multiplied with x .

And the value after multiplication is \frac{-32}{11}

We can write the expression as x \times \frac{-6}{11} =\frac{-32}{11}

To get the value of x , the expression will be  x=\frac{-32}{11} \times \frac{11}{-6} =\frac{16}{3}

The  answer is \frac{16}{3} . \frac{16}{3} will be multiplied with \frac{-6}{11} to get the value \frac{-32}{11} .

The final answer is \frac{16}{3} .

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