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What is the multiplicative inverse of
2 \frac{3}{11 }  \times  \frac{1}{3}

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Answered by deergha64
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The multiplicative inverse of a number x is given by x-1, such that when it is multiplied by its original number, it results in value equal to 1. For example, the multiplicative inverse of 2 is 2-1 as it satisfies the expression: 2 x 2-1 = 2 x ½ = 1
It is also called as reciprocal of a number.
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So,
2 3/11=6/11=11/6
1/3=3/1
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Hence,
11/6*3/1
Lcm of 6 and 1 is 6
11/6*3/1*6
11/6*18/6
11-18
=-7
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Answered by srajaldeepshukla
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