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-6/11×1/10​

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Answered by divyapakhare468
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To solve : (\frac{-6}{11} )\times(\frac{1}{10} )

Solution:

  • Multiplication is a process of repetitive addition of integers.
  • Multiplication rules for integers :
  1.  if two negative integers are multiplied then the product obtained is positive integer. i.e. $(-) \times(-)=+$
  2. If one negative and one positive integers are multiplied then the product obtained is negative integer. i.e. $(-) \times(+)=-$
  3. If both positive integers are multiplied then the product obtained is positive integer. i.e.$(+) \times(+)=+$
  • Therefore according to above rule we solve (\frac{-6}{11} )\times(\frac{1}{10} )

           \frac{-6}{11}\times \frac{1}{10}  = \frac{-3}{55}

Hence, \frac{-3}{55} is the product.

Answered by niteshrajputs995
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  • As per the data given in the question, we have to find the value of the expression.

              Given data:- \frac{-6}{11} \times\frac{1}{10} .

              To find:- Value of given expression=?

              Solution:-

  • Multiplication is denoted by the symbol (\times).
  • Multiplication is a method to get the product by multiplying two or more values.
  • There are six properties of multiplication is given below:-
  1. Closure property of multiplication.
  2. Commutative property of multiplication.
  3. Associative property of multiplication.
  4. Distributive property of multiplication over addition.
  5. Identity property of multiplication.

          \frac{-6}{11} \times\frac{1}{10} \\=\frac{-6\times1}{11\times10} \\=\frac{-6}{110}\\=\frac{-3}{55} \\=-0.054

       Hence we will get the value -0.054.

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