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Find the ten rational numbers between -3/7 and 1/2. plz try to answer ​ ​

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Answered by ADHIDEV18
1

Answer:

2/5 multiply by the denominator of 1/2 then u will get=-4/10

1/2 multiply by the denominator of -2/5 then u will get=5/10

now the denominator's are same,but we don't have ten rational no. between these two numbers.

now the question is to find 10 rational number then multiply -4/10 & 5/10 by 5 u will get -20/50 & 25/50.

so, the required rational numbers are:- -19/50, -18/50, -17/50, -16/50, -15/50, -14/50, -13/50, -12/50, -11/50, -10/50.

Step-by-step explanation:

2/5 multiply by the denominator of 1/2 then u will get=-4/10

1/2 multiply by the denominator of -2/5 then u will get=5/10

now the denominator's are same,but we don't have ten rational no. between these two numbers.

now the question is to find 10 rational number then multiply -4/10 & 5/10 by 5 u will get -20/50 & 25/50.

so, the required rational numbers are:- -19/50, -18/50, -17/50, -16/50, -15/50, -14/50, -13/50, -12/50, -11/50, -10/50.

Answered by ekjotsingh5420
2

Answer:

LCM of denominator 7 and 2 = 14

-3/7×2/2= -6/14

1/2×7/7= 7/14

rational number between -6/14 and 7/14 =

-5/14, -4/14, -3/14, -2/14, -1/14, 1/14, 2/14, 3/14, 4/14, 5/14, 6/14

hope this will help you

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