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what rational number should we multiply -3/7 so as to get 6/49

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Answered by AmandaAgreste77
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Answer:

the answer is 7/2 hope it helps you

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Answered by dejavuXOXO
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Answer:

-2/7 is the rational number should we multiply -3/7 so as to get 6/49.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the rational number be y.

⇒ (-3)/7 × y = 6/49

⇒ -3y/7 = 6/49

⇒ -3y = 6/49 × 7

⇒ -3y = 6/7

⇒ y = 6/7 × 1/-3

⇒ y = -2/7

Therefore, -2/7 is the rational number should we multiply -3/7 so as to get 6/49.

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