Math, asked by herish23, 7 months ago

what is a rational number between -5/6 and 5/6​

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Answered by SHIVAMVIP2003
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi ,

Without loss of Generality or without

loss of fractional value we can multiply

or divide the numerator or denominator

with same number .

i ) - 5 / 6 = ( - 5 × 4 ) / ( 6 × 4 )

= ( -20 × 3 ) /( 24 × 3 ) = -60/72

ii ) -5/8 = ( -5 × 3 ) / ( 8 × 3 ) = - 15 / 24

= ( -15 × 3 ) / ( 24 × 3 ) = -45 / 72

Therefore ,

10 rational numbers between

( -5 / 6 ) = - 60 / 72 and ( - 5/ 8 ) = ( - 45/72) are

- 59/72 , - 58/72 , - 57/72 , -56/72 , -55/72 ,

- 54/72 , -53/72 , -52 /72 , -51/72 , -50/72

I hope this helps you.

Answered by 46omkar7
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 \huge \huge {\blue {\underline{ANSWER}}} \\ {\red{There \: are \:infinite \: rational  \:  numbers \:  }} \\  Between\frac{ - 5}{6}  \: and  \: \frac{5}{6}  \\ \\  Eg.  \: \frac{3}{6}  , \frac{ - 3}{6},  \frac{1}{6}  \: etc

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