Math, asked by ranijhamadhubani, 1 month ago

the answer is 6 please explain this in detail​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

 ({5}^{ - 1}  \div  {6}^{ - 1} ) \times ( { \frac{1}{5} })^{ - 1}  \\  = ( \frac{1}{5}   \div   \frac{1}{6} ) \times ( {5})^{ 1}  \\  =( \frac{1}{5}   \times  \frac{6}{1} ) \times 5 \\  =  \frac{6}{5}  \times 5 \\  = 6

Answered by erika5
5

Step-by-step explanation:

 {5}^{ - 1}  \:  \:  \: this \: means \:  \frac{1}{5}  \\ similarly

 minus \: as \: the \: power \: t \\ just \: inverts \: the \: number

so

 ({5 }^{ - 1}  \div  {6}^{ - 1} ) ({ \frac{1}{5} })^{ - 1}

 =  >  (\frac{1}{5}  \div  \frac{1}{6}) \times 5

 =  > ( \frac{1}{5}  \times 6) \times 5

 =  >  \frac{6}{5}  \times 5

 =  > 6

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