Math, asked by kanakgupta63, 8 months ago

Multiply 7/13 by the reciprocal of -7/26.​

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Answered by jatinkumawat305
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Answer:

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The reciprocal of 7/13 is 13/7. To find the reciprocal of a fraction, you just need to flip the numerator and denominator.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multiply 7/13 by the reciprocal of -7/26

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 \bf \huge \implies \:  \frac{7}{13}  \times   \frac{26}{7}

\bf \huge \implies \: 7 \times  \frac{2}{7}

\bf \huge \implies \:  \frac{14}{7}

\bf \huge \implies \red {2}

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