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Multiply 6/18 by the reciprocal of -9/12​

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Answered by sanskriti83
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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Answer:

\frac{-4}{3} is the required value we get of  multiplying \frac{6}{18} by the reciprocal of \frac{-9}{12}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

Given that, \frac{6}{18} and \frac{-9}{12}.

So, according to the question we need to find out the value, of multiplying \frac{6}{18} by the reciprocal of \frac{-9}{12}.

  • Reciprocal - A number that when multiplied by a number x results in the multiplicative identity, 1, is known as a multiplicative inverse or reciprocal, indicated by \frac{1}{x}.

So, the reciprocal of \frac{-9}{12} is \frac{12}{-9} = \frac{-4}{3}.

And \frac{6}{18} can be written as \frac{1}{3}.

Now, according to the question, multiply \frac{6}{18} by the reciprocal of \frac{-9}{12}.

\frac{6}{18} × \frac{-12}{9}

\frac{1}{3} × \frac{-4}{3} = \frac{-4}{3}

Final answer:

Hence, \frac{-4}{3} is the required value we get of  multiplying \frac{6}{18} by the reciprocal of \frac{-9}{12}.

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