Math, asked by abdulkhanabdul8106, 8 months ago

By what number should we multiply 3/ −4 , so that the product may be 5 /12

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Answered by raunakk01
3

Answer:

9/5. And then reduce it to the lowest form.

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Answered by somveersingh881
7

Step-by-step explanation:

let \: the \: number \: to \: b e \: x. \\ accordin g \: to \: question    \\     \implies- \frac { 3}{  4} x = \frac{5}{12}  \\  \implies \: x =  \frac{5}{ \cancel{12}}  \times   \frac{ \cancel{ - 4}}{ \:  \: 3}  \\  \implies \:  \boxed  {x =   - \frac{ 5 }{9}  } \\  \frac{ - 5}{9}  \: should \: be \: multipied \: to   \:  -  \frac{3}{4} to \: get \: product \:  \frac{5}{12}  \\ slide \longleftarrow \: \: left \: if \: answer \: is \: not \: seen \: completely \\ please \: mark \: as \: brainliest \: if \: you \: wish

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