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Write five pairs of integers (a, b) such that a ÷ b = –3. One such pair is (6, –2) because 6 ÷ (–2) = (–3).

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Answered by fashionrose
12
1] 18 ÷ (–6) = (–3)
2] 21÷ (–7) = (–3).
3] 30÷ (–10) = (–3).
4] 90÷ (–30) = (–3).
5] 15÷ (–5) = (–3).

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Answered by PADMINI
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Given :

a ÷ b = - 3.


6 ÷ (- 2) = - 3


9 ÷ (- 3) = - 3


12 ÷ (- 4) = - 3


15 ÷ (- 5) = - 3


18 ÷ (- 6) = - 3


Hence :

Five pairs are -

(6, -2)

(9, -3)

(12, -4)

(15, -5)

(18, -6)
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