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  • 01-02-2019
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A rational number that is equivalent to -20/4?

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jalayshiamartin
jalayshiamartin jalayshiamartin
  • 08-02-2019

Answer:

your answer would be -10/2 or -5/1.

This is because each of the numbers are equal to -20/4 so its the same. I just split each number in half, which is what you do to fractions to get an equivilent number, or to simplify, which is basically what i did here.

Hope this helps!!

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