Math, asked by bhagath678, 23 days ago

multiply 6/13 by reciprocal of -7/16​

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Answered by perfectok10
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Answer:

\frac{-96}{91}

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{6}{13} * \frac{-16}{7} (Reciprocal of \frac{-7}{16\\} ) = \frac{-96}{91}

Answered by aftabahemad
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As per the data given in the question,

We have to determine the value when \frac{6}{13} is multiplied by the reciprocal of -\frac{7}{16}

So, determining the value,

We will first determine the value of reciprocal of -\frac{7}{16}

So, value of reciprocal of -\frac{7}{16} will be -\frac{1}{\frac{7}{16}}\\-\frac{16}{7}

Hence, now multiplying -\frac{16}{7} with \frac{6}{13} we will get it as,

-\frac{16}{7} \times \frac{6}{13}\\-\frac{96}{91}

Hence, we will get -\frac{96}{91} when \frac{6}{13} is multiplied by the reciprocal of -\frac{7}{16}

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