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A fraction that is equivalent to 6/-5?

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Answer:

12/-10

Explanation:

6/-5

6×2= 12

-5×2=-10

12/-10

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Answer:

12/-10

Explanation:

Any multiple of a fraction is the equivalent of the original fraction, the only difference is that it wont be fully simplified. If we multiply the original fraction (6/-5) by 2, both the numerator and denominator, you will get 12/-10.

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