Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]\therefore 2\dfrac{1}{3} \div \left ( -3\dfrac{2}{3} \right ) = -\dfrac{7}{11}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The question relates to dividing a fraction by proper and another fraction

The given expression is presented as follows;

[tex]2\dfrac{1}{3} \div \left ( -3\dfrac{2}{3} \right )[/tex]

We rearrange the fractions as improper  fractions for easier division as follows;

[tex]2\dfrac{1}{3} = \dfrac{7}{3}[/tex]

[tex]-3\dfrac{2}{3} = -\dfrac{11}{3}[/tex]

Therefore, we have;

[tex]2\dfrac{1}{3} \div \left ( -3\dfrac{2}{3} \right ) = \dfrac{7}{3} \div \left (-\dfrac{11}{3} \right ) = \dfrac{7}{3} \times \left (\dfrac{1}{-\dfrac{11}{3} } \right ) = \dfrac{7}{3} \div \left (-\dfrac{3}{11} \right ) =-\dfrac{7}{11}[/tex]

[tex]\therefore 2\dfrac{1}{3} \div \left ( -3\dfrac{2}{3} \right ) = -\dfrac{7}{11}[/tex]