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29 April, 15:31
Multiply: 4 5/7 x 6 3/7
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Zaria Vega
29 April, 16:35
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Make the fractions into improper fractions
4 5/7 = 33/7 - Multiply the denominator with the whole number. 4*7=28, add 28 with the numerator. 28+5=33.
6 3/7=45/7 - Multiply the denominator with the whole number. 6*7=42, add 42 with the numerator. 42+3=45
33/7*45/7
Multiply the numerators together. Multiply the denominators together.
33*45=1485 (numerators), 7*7=49 (denominators)
=1485/49 or in mixed number: 30 15/49
Answer: 1485/49, 30 15/49
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Rosa Gregory
29 April, 17:14
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594/49 is the correct answer
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