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find the value of 3/13 ÷ (-6/65)​

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Answered by tkyugandhar6002yugi
10

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

3/13÷(-6/65)

we has to convert ÷ in ×, so the fraction will be reciprocal

3/13×(-65/6)

cancel the 13and -65 with 13 table

and cancel 3 and 6 with 3table

therefore ,the answer is -5/2

Answered by amazetappo
0

The value of \frac{3}{13}\div(\frac{-6}{65} ) is \frac{-65}{26}

Step-by-step Explanation

Given: An expression, \frac{3}{13}\div(\frac{-6}{65} )

To be found: To find the value of the given expression.

Solution:

We have the expression, \frac{3}{13}\div(\frac{-6}{65} )

Here, we have to divide two fractions, so first find the reciprocal of the second fraction and multiply it with the first fraction to solve the expression.

\implies \frac{3}{13}\div(\frac{-6}{65} ) =\frac{3}{13}\times(\frac{-65}{6} ) \\ -------(1)

Now, multiplying the numerators and denominators in (1), we get

\implies \frac{3}{13}\div(\frac{-6}{65} ) =\frac{3\times -65}{13\times6}\\\implies \frac{3}{13}\div(\frac{-6}{65} ) =\frac{-195}{78}

Simplifying, we get

\frac{3}{13}\div(\frac{-6}{65} ) =\frac{-65}{26}

Therefore, the given expression, \frac{3}{13}\div(\frac{-6}{65} ) is equal to \frac{-65}{26}

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