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find the rational number between -4\3 and 1\2​

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Answered by ojaskul1
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Answer:

1/3(2/6), 1/6, -1/6, -1/3(-2/6), -1/2(-3/6), -2/3(-4/6), -1(-6/6), -4/3(-8/6)

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we need to equal the denominators of both the fractions

LCM of 3 and 2 ( Denominators ) is 6

So,

-4/3 * 2/2 = -8/6

1/2 * 3/3 = 3/6

So, the rational numbers are 1/3(2/6), 1/6, -1/6, -1/3(-2/6), -1/2(-3/6), -2/3(-4/6), -1(-6/6), -4/3(-8/6)

0, -7/6, -5/6 can't be considered rational, as they are not in the form of p/q

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