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Answered by deepsen640
23

Hello,

let the number be x

given number = 3/5

product = -6/5

so,

3x/5 = -6/5

x = -6/3

x = -2

So,

the required number = -2

Hope it helps you

Answered by ItzMysticalBoy
33

\huge {\red {\mathfrak {Question :-}}}

  • What should be multiplied to \dfrac {3}{5} to get \dfrac{-6}{5}.

\huge {\pink {\mathfrak {Solution :-}}}

Let the required number be x.

Atq,

\implies  \frac{3}{5}  \times x =   \frac{ - 6}{5}  \\  \\    \implies \frac{3x}{5}  =  \frac{ - 6}{5}  \\  \\   \implies 3x =  \frac{- 6}{5}  \times 5 \\ \\  \implies 3x =  - 6 \\  \\ \implies x =  \frac{ - 6}{3}  \\  \\ \implies x  =  - 2

\green{\therefore{\tt{The\: required\: number\: is\:-2.}}}

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