Math, asked by Ishu653, 10 months ago

Solve This Plzzzzz☺❤​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

\huge\boxed{\fcolorbox{cyan}{grey}{Solution:–}}

The \: product \: of \: the \: two \: numbers \:  =  3\frac{2}{3}  = \frac{11}{3}

one \: of \: the \: numbers =  1 \frac{2}{9} =  \frac{11}{9}

The \: other \: number

 =  \frac{11}{3} \div  \frac{11}{9}

 =  \frac{11}{3} \times  \frac{9}{11}

 = 3.

Answered by Shivmastaer
0

EXPLAINED CLEARLY IN THE PICTURE

HOPE IT HELPS...

PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST

Attachments:
Similar questions