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five rational numbers between-1/2 and 3/5

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Answered by TheLaTrash
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Answered by MasterDhruva
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➤ Answer :-

 \tt \longrightarrow  \dfrac{( - 1)}{2}  \: ; \:  \dfrac{3}{5}

Convert them into like fractions by taking the LCM of the denominators i.e, 2 and 5.

LCM of 2 and 5 is 10.

 \tt \longrightarrow \dfrac{( - 1) \times 5}{2 \times 5}  \: ; \:  \dfrac{3 \times 2}{5 \times 2}

 \tt \longrightarrow \dfrac{( - 5)}{10}  \: ; \:  \dfrac{6}{10}

Now, we can find the rational numbers between them.........

The rational numbers between them are

 \tt \longrightarrow \boxed{ \tt \frac{( - 4)}{10}  \: ; \:  \frac{( - 3)}{10} \: ; \:  \frac{( - 2)}{10}   \: ; \:  \frac{( - 1)}{10}  \: ; \:  \frac{1}{10} }

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More to know............

  • While comparing the fractions or finding some numbers between rational numbers, if the fractions are having different denominators i.e, if they are unlike fractions we should convert them to like fractions so that we can solve it easily.
  • If the fractions are having same denominators i.e, if they are like fractions we can compare them or find rational numbers between them easily.
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