Math, asked by Alstondjustin, 10 months ago


By what should3/10
be multiplied to
get
- 2/5
as the product?

Answers

Answered by nabodhkumar712
2

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(-2/5)÷(3/10)

=(-2/5)×(10/3)

=(-4/3)

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Answered by dayashankarsonkar254
1

Answer:

-4/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the no. be x

3/10 × x =-2/5

x = -2/5 ÷ 3/10

x = -2/5 × 10 /3

x = -4/3

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