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the product of two rational number is 2 / 5. if one of the number is -8 / 9 find the other number​

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Answered by nabodhkumar712
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PRODUCT OF TWO RATIONAL NUMBERS=2/5

ONE NO.=-8/9

OTHER NO.=2/5÷(-8)/9

= 2/5×(-9)/8

= -9/20

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Answered by MastVibhu
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Answer:

-9/20.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number be y.

Product =>> y * - 8/9 = 2/5.

Y = - 9/20.

Hence the other number is - 9/20.

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