Math, asked by pricilaEkka3821, 8 months ago

What should be multiplied to(3/2) to get 1

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Answered by paidilokesh295
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Answer:

let the number to be multiplied be 'x'

(3/2)*(x) = 1

x = 1/(3/2) = 2/3

so, (3/2) should be multiplied with (2/3) to get 1

Hope this helps you

Answered by Glorious31
1

Answer:

2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

let the no. to be multiplied 3 by 2 to get 1 be 'x'

and after we consider the number to be X we get :

  • x * 3/2=1
  • after transposing the term 3 by 2 to the other side we get: x= 3/2 divided by 1
  • .............................................,................................................................................
  • or can use another simple method of finding out the multiplicative inverse of a number. For this we need to know that which number should be multiplied by 3 by 2 to get the product as 1.
  • in multiplicative in multiplicative inverse the given number is made its reciprocal by reversing the number that is getting the denominator as numerator and the numerators as the denominator.
  • hence following the above step we get the number to be as 2 by 3.

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