Math, asked by surbhi83, 11 months ago

please answer this question I will mark you brainless only the exporter able to answer this question if you are expert then you will answer the question the question is what rational number should we multiply to
 \frac{11}{5?}
to get
 \frac{ - 33}{5}

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

it should be multiplied by -3

Step-by-step explanation:

11/5 × x = -33 / 25

x = -33 / 11 × 1/5 = -3/5

hope it helps


surbhi83: oh sorry that the answer that is not - 33/5that is - 33 /25
surbhi83: sorry I wrote the question wrong it is
Anonymous: ohh
Anonymous: ok wait
surbhi83: at the ending of the question it is not - 33/5 is - 33/25
Anonymous: look i have changed my answer
Anonymous: can u mark brainliest
surbhi83: yes
surbhi83: but I can I can't understand from where -1/5 came
surbhi83: please understand this
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