Question
$-\frac{7}{11},-\frac{3}{4}$

Answer

$
\frac{7}{11},-\frac{3}{4}
$
Here, the denominators of the given numbers are not the same.
LCM of 11 and $4=44$
$
\begin{array}
& -\frac{7}{11}=-\frac{7 \times 4}{11 \times 4}=-\frac{28}{44}, \\
-\frac{3}{4}=-\frac{3 \times 11}{4 \times 11}=-\frac{33}{44}
\end{array}
$
Since, $28<33$
$
\begin{array}{ll}
\therefore & \frac{28}{44}<\frac{33}{44} \\
\therefore & -\frac{28}{44}>-\frac{33}{44} \\
\therefore & -\frac{7}{11}>-\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
$

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