Question
Fill in the blank: $\frac{-6}{11}=\frac{-18}{\dots}=\frac{\dots}{-18}$

Answer

$\frac{-6}{11}=\frac{-18}{\dots}=\frac{\dots}{44}$ $-18=-6\times3$ $\therefore\frac{-6}{11}=\frac{-6\times3}{11\times3}=\frac{-18}{33}$ $\therefore\frac{-6}{11}=\frac{-6\times3}{11\times3}=\frac{-18}{33}$ $44=11\times4$ $\therefore\frac{-6}{11}=\frac{-6\times4}{11\times4}=\frac{-24}{44}$ $\therefore\frac{-6}{11}=\frac{-18}{33}=\frac{-24}{44}$

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