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If the numerator of a rational number is (-5)×2and denominator is (10-3) write down the rational number​

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Answered by jassi1178
6

Answer:

(-5)×2 :(10-3)

-10 : 7

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Answered by divyanshugb
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\large {\red {\sf {\underline {\underline {Step-by-step \: Solution}}}:-}}

Numerator (p) = (-5) × 2 = -10

Denominator (q) = 10 - 3 = 7

Rational \: Number =  \frac{p}{q}  =  \frac{ - 10}{7} \\ Hence, \: the \: rational \: number \: is \:   \frac{ - 10}{7}.

\huge\dag\sf\green{By \: Divyanshu}

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