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Standard VII
Mathematics
Multiplication of Integers
By what numbe...
Question
By what number should we multiply (−6)
−1
to obtain a product equal to 9
−1
?
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Solution
Let the required number be x.
(−6)
-1
× x = (9)
-1
⇒
1
-
6
×
x
=
1
9
∴ x =
1
9
×
-
6
=
-
2
3
Hence, the required number is
-
2
3
.
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