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five rational numbers between -3/4 and -4/3

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Answered by Anonymous
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The rational numbers between -3/4 and -4/3 are

Taking the denominator as common.

-3/4= -9/12

-4/3= -16/12

Then the five rational numbers are

-10/12, -11/12 ,-12/12 ,-13/12 ,-14/12 ,-15/12.

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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Answer: The five rational numbers between\frac{-3}{4} and\frac{-4}{3} are any five from\frac{-10}{12}, \frac{-11}{12},\frac{-12}{12},\frac{-13}{12},\frac{-14}{12},\frac{-15}{12}.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find rational numbers we will first make the denominators the same.

The first number\frac{-3}{4} has 4 as the denominator and the second number\frac{-4}{3} has 3 as the denominator.

To make them the same, we need to find the LCM of 4 and 3, which is 12.

So multiplying the first fraction by 3/3 and the second number by 4/4, we will obtain,

\frac{-3}{4}\times \frac{3}{3} = \frac{-9}{12} and \frac{-4}{3}\times \frac{4}{4} =\frac{-16}{12}.

Now, rational numbers between\frac{-9}{12} and\frac{-16}{12} will be\frac{-10}{12}, \frac{-11}{12},\frac{-12}{12},\frac{-13}{12},\frac{-14}{12},\frac{-15}{12}.

Any five can be written as the final answer.

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