Math, asked by annu2008, 9 months ago

Multiply 5/9*-3/11 solve it​

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Answered by ketansc
2

Answer:

HEY !!

IT IS AS SIMPLE AS THAT

5/9 * (-3/11)

-5/33

GOD BLESS U

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

=> -\frac{5}{33}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

\frac{5}{9}\times (-\frac{3}{11}  )

For solving this type of expression we have to use the method of BODMAS:

where,    

     B = bracket    

     O = order  

     D = division      

     M = multiplication      

     A = addition      

     S = subtraction    

As we have,

=> \frac{5}{9}\times (-\frac{3}{11}  )

Multiply both the fraction, we get

=> -\frac{15}{99}

Now, reduce the fraction -\frac{15}{99} to the lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 3 we get

=> -\frac{5}{33}

Hence, the required solution is -\frac{5}{33}.

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