Math, asked by ashleysoni, 8 months ago

which of the two rational number is greater in the given pair? Q1. -13/9 or 0​

Answers

Answered by YashwantSahoo
2

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer is zero because -13/9=-1.44 and 0 is greater than a negative integer

Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

0

0 > (-13) /9

Step-by-step explanation:

Simply, we know that all negative integers are smaller than 0 or positive integers. If we go on this idea, then

We have, (-13) /9 and 0

So, this can be written as, (-13) /9 and 0/1

On taking the LCM of both, we get, LCM(9 and 1) = 9

Then,

0/1 × 9/9 = 0/9

On comparing, both

0/9 > (-13) /9

Hence,

0 > (-13) /9

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