Math, asked by shahilsharma961, 9 months ago

find the rational number between
 \frac{1}{4} and \frac{ - 2}{3}

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Answered by Raghav813
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Answer:

Heya mate

Here's your answer

 \frac{1}{4} and \frac{ - 2}{3}  \\   \frac{3}{12} and \frac{ - 8}{12}  \\ ans =  \frac{1}{12}

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Answered by aaryavrastogi2005
1

Answer:

Any fractional no. between \frac{3}{12} and \frac{-8}{12}.

Step-by-step explanation:

LCM=12

=> \frac{1}{4} = \frac{1X3}{4X3} = \frac{3}{12}\\=> \frac{-2}{3} = \frac{(-2)X4}{3X4} = \frac{-8}{12}\\\\

So, a rational no. can be any no. between \frac{3}{12} and \frac{-8}{12}.

So, the rational no. between \frac{1}{4} and \frac{-2}{3} is \frac{-3}{12}.

(Note: You can take any no. between \frac{3}{12} and \frac{-8}{12}, I chose \frac{-3}{12}, you can take any other....)

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Hope it helps.

Thank You.

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