Math, asked by prasadchitragupt, 8 months ago


by what rational number should -15/4 be multiplied to get 10/3?
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Answered by arpitakashid
4

Answer:

Let the other rational no be x

-15/4 × x = 10/3

x = 10/3 ÷ -15/4

x = 10/3 × -4/15

x = -8/9

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Answered by rajganpath311
3

Answer:

-8/9

Step-by-step explanation:

let x to be multiplied

(-15/4)* x =10/3

x=(10/3)/(-15/4)

=10/3 * -4/15

=-40/45

=-8/9

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