Math, asked by Firebolt, 1 year ago

if the multiplicative inverse of 15/3 is a/b, then what can be the value of (a+b) ? With solution.​

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Answered by ishan2944
5

Answer:

18

Step-by-step explanation:

if we do multiplicative inverse of 15/3 ,it will be 3/15 which is given as a/b.

so we will take 3 as a and 15 as b

So,

a+b= 3+15=18


Firebolt: yes
ishan2944: I think this is the right answer, please confirm the question
Firebolt: i have written the question full. its like mcqs and in this question options are 3,4,5,6.
kirti699: the correct answer is 6
kirti699: 15/3=5
kirti699: multiplicative inverse of 5 is 1/5
Firebolt: thankyou!!!!!
kirti699: so 1+5=6
kirti699: 're welcome
ishan2944: sorry friends
Answered by kirti699
0

Step-by-step explanation:

multiplicative inverse of 15/3 is 3/15

this means,a=3 and b=15

a+b=3+15=18

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