Math, asked by gudiyayadav7654, 8 months ago

Divide the sum
of -3/4
and 5/6

by
their
product

Answers

Answered by ayushkumar7905039529
0

Answer:

sum & 3/4+5/6 _ -12

products 5/8 _ -5/96

Answered by anishkhan01pcqmys
0

Answer:

-2/15

Step-by-step explanation:

sum of -3/4 and 5/6 (sum means adding)

-3/4 + 5/6

-9/12 + 10/12 (LCM of denominator is 12 for subtracting)

1/12 (opposite sign subtract and put the sign of greater number which is + in this case)

product of -3/4 and 5/6 ( product means multiplying)

-3/4 x 5/6

-3x5/4x6

-15/24

-5/8 (simplifying - dividing by 3)

Dividing for the results

1/12 ÷ -5/8

1/12 x 8/-5 (÷ turns to x and the second part is reciprocal)

1 x 8 / 12 x -5

8/-60

2/-15 ( simplifying - dividing by 4)

-2/15 ( - sign is shifted to the numerator)

I hope it helps.

Thanks for asking.

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