Math, asked by kalavatisingh2530, 9 months ago

multiply 5/7 by the reciprocal of -3/14​

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

-10/3

Step-by-step explanation:

5 / 7 × -14 / 3

-10/3

Answered by parulsehgal06
0

Answer:

The product of 5/7 and the reciprocal of -3/14 is -3.33 or -10/3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiplication:

  • One of the four fundamental mathematical operations, along with addition, subtraction, and division, is multiplication.
  • Multiplication is essentially the process of repeatedly adding sets of identically sized objects.
  • The result of two numbers being multiplied is known as the product.
  • The multiplier is the number of such equal groups, and the multiplicand is the number of items in each group.

Given numbers are 5/7 and -3/14.

  we need to multiply 5/7 with the reciprocal of -3/14.

           Reciprocal of -3/14 is -14/3.

           Now multiply 5/7 and -14/3

                  (5/7)×(-14/3) = 5×(-2/3)

                                      = -10/3

                                      = -3.33

Hence the product of 5/7 and the reciprocal of -3/14 is -3.33 or -10/3.

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