Math, asked by deepanshubeniwal2002, 9 months ago

By what number should be multiply -12/13 to get 4/29​

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Answered by pulakmath007
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Let P be the number

Then

P \times ( -  \frac{12}{13} ) =  \frac{4}{29}

 \implies \: P \:  =  \frac{4}{29}  \times ( - \frac{13}{12} ) =  -  \frac{13}{87}

So the required number is </strong><strong> </strong><strong>-  \frac{13}{87}

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Answered by manyadixit12
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Answer:

-13/87

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number to be multiplied be 'x'.

-12x/13 = 4/29

x = 4*13/29*(-12)   [Cross multiplication]

x = 13/-87  [After simplifying]

Therefore, x = -13/87

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