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Find five rational numbers between -3/2 and 5/3.​

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Answered by xKALESHIxCHORAx
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lcm \: of \: 2 \: and \: 3 = 6

 \frac{ - 3}{2}  \times 3 \: and \:  \frac{5}{3}  \times 2

 =   \frac{ - 9}{6} and \:  \frac{10}{6}

five \: rational \: numbers \: are =  \frac{ - 8}{6} . \:  \frac{ - 7}{6} . \:  \frac{ - 5}{6} . \:  \frac{ - 4}{6} . \:  \frac{ - 3}{6}

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Answered by subhasreesahani
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Step-by-step explanation:

to find 5 rational number between -3/2 & 5/3,we have to take the L.C .M first ,So LCM of 2 & 3 is 6 because both are prime numbers &2×3=6

-3/2=-3/2*3/3=-9/6

5/3=5/3*2/2=10/6

So there are so many rational numbers between -9/6 &10/6

five rational numbers=9/6,8/6,7/6,,-5/6,-3/6

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