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multiply 6/13 by the reciprocal of -12/39​

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Answered by shubhamrajput8954sam
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply 6 by 13 by the reciprocal of -7 by 16 is -96/91.

Stepwise explanation is given below:

-As per the question suggest by multiplying 6 by 13 by the reciprocal of -7 by 16 we have to do is,

- First we will reciprocal the term -7/16

- From the formula as per the question used :

RECIPROCAL = MAKE THE DENOMINATOR AS NUMERATOR NUMERATOR AS DENOMINATOR.

- Reciprocal of -7/16 = -16/7

- Now, Multiplication of 6/13 and -16/7

= 6/13 × -16/7

= (6 × -16)/(13 × 7)

= -96/91

- So, the answer we get by the multiple of 6 by 13 by the reciprocal of -7 by 16 is -96/91.

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