Find the atleast 5 numbers between 1upon2 and 1 upon3.( answer in detail).
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there are unlimited numbers between 1/2 and 1/3 , to get it we will multiply both terms by a term to get their denominators equal , for example we will multiply 1/2 with 18 = 18/36 and 1/3 with 12 = 12/36
as you can see you can count the numbers b/w 18/36 and 12/36 and they all will be b/w 1/3 and 1/2
the answer:13/36 14/36, 15/36, 16/36 ,17/36
this solution can have unlimited answers , how to reach to the solution is the main thing ,
as you can see you can count the numbers b/w 18/36 and 12/36 and they all will be b/w 1/3 and 1/2
the answer:13/36 14/36, 15/36, 16/36 ,17/36
this solution can have unlimited answers , how to reach to the solution is the main thing ,
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First, to get the answer we will multiply both the numbers with alternate denominators
SUCH AS :-) 1/2 multiplied by 3/3 = 3/6
1/3 multiplied by 2/2 = 2/6
Since, we are not getting any number between 3/6 and 2/6 , we will put a zero in front of each of the numbers .
SUCH AS:-) 3/6 will become 30/60.
AND, 2/6 will become 20/60.
Then, we will get nine numbers in between 20/60 and 30/60 .
They are:-) 21/60 , 22/60 , 23/60 , 24/60 , 25/60 , ................29/60.
Hope this will help you.
SUCH AS :-) 1/2 multiplied by 3/3 = 3/6
1/3 multiplied by 2/2 = 2/6
Since, we are not getting any number between 3/6 and 2/6 , we will put a zero in front of each of the numbers .
SUCH AS:-) 3/6 will become 30/60.
AND, 2/6 will become 20/60.
Then, we will get nine numbers in between 20/60 and 30/60 .
They are:-) 21/60 , 22/60 , 23/60 , 24/60 , 25/60 , ................29/60.
Hope this will help you.
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