Math, asked by saadhanaa93, 3 months ago

Express the rational number -2/5
with 6 in the numerator.​

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Answered by sania5713
1

-2/5 ×3/3 = -6/15

here in the numerator it is -6

hope it helps u

Answered by ASHCAD
2

Answer:

-6/15

Step-by-step explanation:

I order to get 6 in the numerator we need to multiply -3 with the numerator.

=> -2 × -3 = 6

Now we also have to multiply the denominator by -3 in order to protect the meaning of the question

=> 5 × -3 = -15

(because if we only multiply -3 in numerator the question becomes a different one)

So the rational number with numerator as 6 is -6/15

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