Math, asked by kirti853, 10 months ago

which number lies between -2 and -3 in a number line​

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Answered by Jermany
13

Step-by-step explanation:

Since all rational numbers can be represented on a number line, we'll find any 5 rational numbers between -2 and -3.

Now -2/1 = -2x10/1x10 = -20/10

And -3/1 = -3x10/1x10 = -30/10

So, the rational numbers -21/10; -22/10; -23/10; -24/10; -25/10; -26/10; -27/10; -28/10 and -29/10 lie between -2 and -3.

Answered by jrebello3236
3

Answer:

21/10,22/10,23/10,24/10,25/10,26/10,27/10,28/10,29/10

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