Math, asked by HyperAlex, 7 months ago

multiply 2/11 by the reciprocal of -14/33

Answers

Answered by sparsh7637
4

Answer:

-3/7

Step-by-step explanation:

2/11 multiplied by -33/14

=-3/7

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Answered by HG09
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Reciprocal\ of \frac{-5}{14} = \frac{-14}{5}Reciprocal of

14

−5

=

5

−14

Then,

\frac{2}{11} \times \frac{-14}{5} = \frac{-(14\times 2)}{(11\times 5)} = \frac{-28}{55}

11

2

×

5

−14

=

(11×5)

−(14×2)

=

55

−28

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