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What is the answer of this question​

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Answered by mathslover30
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let multiply by X

 \frac{ - 3x}{7}  =  \frac{6}{49}

x =  \frac{ - 2}{7}

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge{\mathfrak{Answer :}}

The given number is \dfrac{-3}{7} and we have to multiply it by some number so that the number become \frac{6}{49}.

So, let the number be x.

A.T.Q

\sf{\rightarrow \frac{-3}{7} \times x = \frac{6}{49}}

 \sf{ \rightarrow \: x \:  =  \dfrac{ \dfrac{ \dfrac{6}{49} }{ - 3} }{7} } \\  \sf{ \rightarrow  x \:  = \:  \frac{ \cancel6}{ \cancel{49}} \times  \frac{ \cancel7}{  \cancel{- 3}}  } \\  \sf{ \rightarrow \: x \:  =  \:  \frac{ - 2}{7} }

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