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How do I solve -3/7 to equal 6

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  • 25-01-2020

Answer:

Multiply it by [tex]-14[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let [tex]x[/tex] be the number that multiplies [tex]-\frac{3}{7}[/tex] to equal 6.

Then we can write the equation: [tex]-\frac{3}{7}x=6[/tex]

We multiply  both sides by [tex]-\frac{7}{2}[/tex] to get:

[tex]-\frac{7}{3}\times -\frac{3}{7}x=6\times -\frac{7}{3}[/tex]

This simplifies to [tex]x=-2*7=-14[/tex]

Hence we multiply [tex]-\frac{3}{7}[/tex] by -14 to 6

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