Math, asked by sarveshkumarsingh0, 19 days ago


Multiple 4/11 ×-1/6

Answers

Answered by vidyakumari7090
0

Answer:

-4/66

is the answer

hope you've got your answer

thank you

Answered by madeducators1
0

Given:

We have given an equation   \frac{4}{11} \times\frac{-1}{6}.

To Find:

We have to multiply the given terms.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • We have given an algebraic equation that contain two rational numbers.
  • We know in every rational number there is always a numerator term and a denominator term by both make a rational number.
  • For multiplying any rational number we multiply the numerator terms in between and multiply the denominator terms then simplify them by canceling the terms.
  • We have given an equation which is

      \frac{4}{11} \times\frac{-1}{6}

  • Now we multiply the terms of numerator which are 4 and -1

      \Rightarrow\frac{-4}{11\times6}

  • Now we multiply the terms of denominator which are 11 and 6

     \Rightarrow\frac{-4}{66}

  • Now we simplify the above rational number by diving both terms by 2

       \Rightarrow\frac{-2}{33}

Hence , the answer is    \frac{-2}{33}.

Similar questions