Math, asked by adityasainityyy48trs, 9 months ago

Express -5/3 as a rational number whose numerator is: 5​

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Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to express -5/3 as numerator of 5.

We can do it by turning -5 into 5.

So we need to multiply both by -1.

-5/3*-1/-1

=5/-3

Remember

  • Do not multiply off -1 /-1 and consider it as 1. If you do this then the condition will be unchanged.
Answered by Anonymous
31

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Express -5/3 as a rational number whose numerator is: 5

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