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Ankur estimated the quotient of 15 and one-third divided by (negative 4 and two-thirds) to be 3. Which best describes his error?

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Answer:

The error in estimating the quotient was that dividing a positive value by a negative value would result in a positive value when it should be dividing a positive value by a negative value will have a negative value.

Explanation:

Ankur estimated the quotient of 15 and one-third divided by (negative 4 and two-thirds) = 3

We have to find,

Which best describes his error?

According to the question,

The two
15(1)/(3) and
-4(2)/(3) number are mixed fractions.

Ankur estimated the quotient of 15 and one-third divided by (negative 4 and two-thirds) = 3

Then,

Convert the equation into an improper fraction,

=
(15(1)/(3))/(-4(2)/(3))

Convert into improper fraction

=
((15*3+1)/(3))/((-4*3+2)/(3))

Now simplify the equation,

=
((46)/(3))/((-10)/(3))

=
(-3)/(14)

The mistake he has committed, while dividing two fractions, he must have forgotten that one of the fractions which is in the denominator bears a negative sign before it.

Ankur forgot to put the negative sign before 3.

Hence, The correct option which describes Ankur's error is: Ankur found that the quotient of a positive number and a negative number is positive.

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