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How to get the multiplicative inverse of a decimal

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Answered by vishagh
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Convert the decimal to fractions by dividing it by 10,100,1000(as required to remove the decimal point) then jst reciprocate it
Multiplicative inverse is a number with which if you multiply you get 1.
IT IS JUST THE.RECIPROCAL OF THE NUMBER

Example- multiplicative inverse of 11/7 is 7/11---->since 11/7×7/11=1

Example-multiplicative inverse of 6.5 is same as multiplicative inverse of 65/10 therefore its multiplicative inverse is 10/65.

For a whole number to get multiplicative inverse just is its reciprocal.
Example-multiplicative inverse of of 5 is 1/5
of 4 is 1/4
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