Math, asked by kp168591, 7 months ago

By what number should we multiply -15/28 so that the product may be -5/7?​

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Answered by weeb32
1

Answer:

4/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the required no. be x

X × -15/28 = -5/7

X = -5/7 ÷-15/7

X = -5/7 × 7/-15

X = 4/3

Answered by sakshisrivastav69
3

let the other number be x

-15/28 × x = -5/7

x = 28/15×(-5/7)

x = 4/3

so 4/3 is the number from which we should multiply to get -5/7

Dude you can check this answe by putting 4/3 in place of x.

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