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Q4. write five rational numbers which are greater than (i)-3 (ii) -7

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Answered by Aryan562002
4
-3×-7=21 -7×-3=21
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Answered by SerenaBochenek
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Answer:

\frac{-3}{2}, -1, \frac{-1}{2},0, \frac{1}{2}

\frac{-13}{2}, -6, \frac{-11}{2}, -5, \frac{-9}{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the numbers we have to write 5 rational number greater than

(i) -3

The 5 rational number greater than -3 can be written as

\frac{-3}{2}, -1, \frac{-1}{2},0, \frac{1}{2}

(2) -7

The 5 rational number greater than -7 can be written as

\frac{-13}{2}, -6, \frac{-11}{2}, -5, \frac{-9}{2}

Hence, these are the 5 rational number greater than -3 and -7

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