Math, asked by sheikhyasir964, 10 months ago

six rational number between 10 and 11​

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Answered by vineethajuttiga
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Step-by-step explanation:

Six Rational Numbers Between 10 and 11 are :

Multiply the Numerator and the Denominator by the succeeding Number to the Number of Rational Number Required.

Here 6 rational numbers are required so multiply with 7.

\begin{gathered}\frac{10}{1\\}\end{gathered} × \frac{7}{7}

7

7

= \frac{70}{7}

7

70

\frac{11}{1}

1

11

× \frac{7}{7}

7

7

= \frac{77}{7}

7

77

Therefore \frac{71}{7}

7

71

, \frac{72}{7}

7

72

, \frac{73}{7}

7

73

,\frac{74}{7}

7

74

,\frac{75}{7}

7

75

,\frac{76}{7}

7

76

are the required Rational Numbers.

Remember these are not the only, there can be a huge list of them.

Answered by rubyfareedkhan
0

Answer:

71/7, 72/7, 73/7, 74/7, 75/7, 76/7

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