Math, asked by evelynarnaiz58, 7 months ago

Multiply : - 5/6 x 2/3 x [-12/13]

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Answered by vinshultyagi
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\Huge\bf\red{Solution :- }

\bf \green{\dfrac{ - 5}{6} \: \times \dfrac{2}{3} \: \times \dfrac{ - 12}{13} } \\ \\ \bf \blue  { \to \dfrac{20}{39} }

Answered by hotelcalifornia
0

Given:

\frac{-5}{6} * \frac{2}{3} * \frac{-12}{13}

To find:

The multiplication sum of the equation \frac{-5}{6} * \frac{2}{3} * \frac{-12}{13}

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Here we need to apply the multiplication rule.
  • Multiplication can be done with both positive and negative integers.

Solution:

We have,

\frac{-5}{6} * \frac{2}{3} * \frac{-12}{13}\\\\\frac{-5*2*-12}{6*3*13}\\\\\frac{120}{174} \\\\= \frac{20}{39}

Two negative signs cancel out each other.

Hence, the fraction comes out to be a positive number.

Therefore, on multiplying equation \frac{-5}{6} * \frac{2}{3} * \frac{-12}{13} we get \frac{20}{39}

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