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Multiply 6/13 by the reciprocal of -7/13​

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Answered by MrBrock
1

Answer:

-6/7

Step-by-step explanation:

  • (6/13)*(13/-7)
  • -6/7

Answered by Anonymous
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Multiply 6/13 by the reciprocal of -7/13

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  • Reciprocal means changing the numerator and denominator.
  • I,e-->>>N/D=D/N

➪ \frac{6}{༽13}  \times -   \frac{༽13}{7}  =   - \frac{6}{7}

➾ -  \frac{6}{7}  \: answer

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