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What is the absolute value of -7/12 ÷ (-2/13)

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Answered by palsudipta15p66
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Answer:

The answer is 91/24

Step-by-step explanation:

-7/12 by (-2/13)

=(-7/12)* (13/-2)

=91/24

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Answered by okhaedifa
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Answer:-

=-7/12÷(-2/13)

=-7/12×-13/2

=91/24 or 3.792

Step-by-step explanation:

Now we first change the division sign to multiplication sign we know that, that is the first rule of FRACTION DIVISION .

Then we put the reciprocal of the divisor as the divisor ,in the sense that we change -2/13 to -13/2 because that's the reciprocal/inverse of the fraction ,after this we try to eliminate any like term EX; -7/12×-13/2 now we can eliminate because there are no like terms present , then we multiply direct i.e -7×-13/-12×-2, which makes the whole fraction now positive because we know that negative sign multiplied by a negative sign is positive so our new answer now is 91/24.

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