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Divide the sum of 16/5 and 14/9 by the product of 2/3 and -4/9

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello

Here is your answer

Sum of
 \frac{16}{5} and \frac{14}{9}
=
 \frac{16}{5} + \frac{14}{9}
=
 \frac{144 + 70}{45}
=
 \frac{214}{45}

Product of
 \frac{2}{3} \: and \: \frac{ - 4}{9}
=
 \frac{2}{3}(- \frac{4}{9} )
=
 - \frac {8}{27}

Quotient=
 \frac{214}{45} \div \frac{ - 8}{27} <br />
=
 \frac{214}{45} \times \frac{27}{8}

=
 \frac{5778}{360}

=16.05

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Anonymous: Hi frnd Mark me brainliest
Anonymous: Sorry there is a mistake once check it is answer=-16.05
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