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write four rational numbers between -3/2 and 5/3​

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Answered by tanukajla104
1

Step-by-step explanation:

again it is very simple

first find the rational number between these two given rational number by adding them then divided it by 2

OK

let's start

the first rational number is is

-3/2+5/3

1/6. now divide it by 2. =1/12

now for finding second rational number what we have to do is very simple we take minus 3 by 2 to and 1 by 12 to find it

-3/2+1/12

-17/12

now divide it by 2

-17/24

similarly, we take 5 by 3 and 1 by 12 to find the third rational number

I hope now you can find it

and for 4th rational number UK news-17 by 24 and minus 3 by 2

trust me questions are very simple what you just need to practice

Answered by ajr111
0

Answer:

-4/3, -7/6, 0 , 1/2

Question :

To find 4 rational numbers between -3/2 and 5/3

Solution :

Let us make the denominator to 6, as LCM of 2 and 3 is 6. We are doing in this way to find the rational numbers in between them with same denominator

So, multiplying and diving -3/2 with 3, we get = -9/6

multiplying and diving 5/3 with 2, we get = 10/6

So, now the represented rational numbers are -9/6 and 10/6

the numbers between numerators -9 and 10 are -8, -7, -6 , ... -1, 0, 1, 2 , 3 ,... 8, 9

Rational numbers formed by these numbers are

-8/6, -7/6 , 0, 3/6, 9/6 , etc.

So, these can be further reduced to

-4/3 , -7/6 , 0 , 1/2, 3/2, etc

Hence, any four rational numbers are -4/3, -7/6, 0 , 1/2

Hope it helps!

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