Math, asked by ok1626373, 5 days ago

Insert three rational numbers between

−3
/5
−2/5

Answers

Answered by anukuri2112
1

Answer:

Three rational numbers between -2/5 and -3/5 are - 9/20, -10/20, and -11/20.

Step-by-step explanation:

We multiply numerator and denominator by 4,

-3/5 = (- 3 × 4) / (5 × 4) = -12/20

-2/5 = (-2 × 4)/ (5 × 4) = -8/20

Now, the numbers between -8 and -12 are -9, -10, and -11.

Three rational numbers between -2/5 and -3/5 are - 9/20, -10/20, -11/20.

Therefore, three rational numbers between -2/5 and -3/5 are - 9/20, -10/20, and -11/20.

Answered by TIGERCH111
1

Answer:

 \frac{ - 5}{10} \frac{ - 4}{10}  \frac{ - 3 }{10} would \: be \: the \: answer

Step-by-step explanation:

There are infinite number of rational numbers between two rational numbers

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