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divide the sum of -3÷4 and 5/6 by their product

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Answered by DEEPAKsathya
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Answer:

-2/15

Step-by-step explanation:

(-3/4+5/6)/(-3/4*5/6)

taking the lcm of 4 and 6 that is 12

(-9/12+10/12)/(-15/24)

1/12 / (-15/24)

taking the reciprocal of -15/24

1/12*-24/15

canceling 12 and -24, 12 becomes 1 and -24 becomes -2

1/1*-2/15=-2/15

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