Math, asked by utkarsh17930, 5 days ago

find the product 9/2 x (-4/3)

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Answered by abhi2104
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Answer:

-6

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by masura8080
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Answer:

We will get the value of \frac{9}{2} \times(\frac{-4}{3})=\frac{19}{6}.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • As per the question we have to evaluate the given data.

        Given data:- \frac{9}{2} \times(\frac{-4}{3}).

        To find:- Value of \frac{9}{2} \times(\frac{-4}{3}).

        Solution:-

  • Multiplication is denoted by the symbol(x).
  • Multiplication is a method to get the product by multiplying two or more values.
  • There are six properties of multiplication is given below:-
  1. Closure property.
  2. Commutative property.
  3. Associative property.
  4. Distributive property.
  5. Identity property.
  6. Zero property.

       Therefore we get,

          \frac{9}{2} \times(\frac{-4}{3})\\\\=\frac{y}{2}+\frac{-4}{3} \\\\=\frac{9 \times 3}{2 \times 3}+\frac{-4 \times 2}{3 \times 2} \\\\=\frac{27}{6}+\frac{-8}{6} \\\\=\frac{27+-8}{6} \\\\=\frac{19}{6}\end{array}

       The question is to find the product of \frac{9}{2} \times(\frac{-4}{3}).

         

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