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Krystal Blackwell
16 March, 15:44
How to multiply 6 and 4/9
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Turner Scott
16 March, 19:38
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2 and 2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
To multiply fractions, all you have to do is multiply the numerators by the denominators and/or simplify opposite sides.
4/9 * 6 would be 4/9 * 6/1, which equals 4/3 * 2/1. 4*2 is 8 and 3*1 is 3, so the answer would be 8/3, which simplifies to 2 2/3.
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