By what rational number should we multiply -15/6 to get -5/6.
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1/3
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The correct answer is (1/3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the unknown number to be multiplied be x.
Then, (-15/6) × x = (-5/6)
-15/6x = -5/6
-15x = -5/6 × 6
-15x = -5
x = -5/-15
× = 1/3
Hence, we should multiply-15/6 from 1/3 to get the product-5/6.
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