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Which of the following numbers would you multiply -3/4 by to equal 1? @ Sbcardinals
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Which of the following numbers would you multiply -3/4 by to equal 1?
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Just multiply -3/4 by -4/3 :)
You have to multiply -3/4 by a negative number to make it positive and the 3/4 cancels out into 1 when multiplied by 4/3. Hope this helped!
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