Math, asked by RRJACK, 1 year ago

divide the sum of 3/8 and -5/12 by the reciprocal of-15/8×16/27

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Answered by gullunaz2811p76d7t
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Answered by HarishAS
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Hey friend, Harish here. 

Here is your answer:

To find, 

( \frac{3}{8} +  \frac{(-5)}{12}) \times ( \frac{15}{8} \times  \frac{16}{27})

Solution:

⇒ ( \frac{3}{8} + \frac{(-5)}{12}) \times ( \frac{15}{8} \times \frac{16}{27})  =  (\frac{18}{48} +  \frac{(-20)}{48}) ( \frac{16\times 15}{8\times 27})

⇒ (\frac{18}{48} + \frac{(-20)}{48}) ( \frac{16\times 15}{8\times 27})= (\frac{18+(-20)}{48}) ( \frac{2\times 5}{9})

⇒ ( \frac{-2}{48}) \times ( \frac{10}{9})=  \frac{-5}{108}

\bold{Therefore\ the\ answer\ is\  \frac{-5}{108} }
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