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find 1 rational number between -2 by 3 and 1 by 4​

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Answered by rameensaif14062007
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Answered by srinidhi19822007
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Answer:-7 /12, -6/12, -5/12, -4/12, -3/12, -2/12, -1/12, 1/12, 2/12

Step-by-step explanation:

Ans: there are 2 methods, LCM and whole division. So LCM is common

LCM - -2/3 and 1/4 (LCM - 12)

-2/3* 4/4 and 1/4* 3/3

= -8/12 and 3/12

Therefore : Rational no. are : -7 /12, -6/12, -5/12, -4/12, -3/12, -2/12, -1/12, 1/12, 2/12

Second Method : a+b/ 2

= (after lcm of question) -8 + 3/12 / 2

= -5/12

     /1/2

= -10/ 12( by cancellation)

= -5/6

( it can be by 12 or by 6, but the both methods are correct)

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