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3 x 7/9 = 21/27? is it correct? Explain why?

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No: first of all, 21/27 is equivalent to 7/9, because you multipied both numerator and denominator by 3.

Secondly, you may write 3 as 3/1, and by doing so it should be clear that you have to multiply numerators and numerator among themselves:


3\cdot (7)/(9)=(3)/(1)\cdot (7)/(9)=(3\cdot 7)/(9\cdot 1)=(21)/(9)=(7)/(3)

User Gabomdq
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Answer:

it is not correct because


3 * (7)/(9)

is like saying


(3)/(1) * (7)/(9)

which would be


(21)/(9)

but since it is an improper fraction you have to change it to a mixed fraction which would be


2(3)/(9)

which can be simplified to


2(1)/(3)

Explanation:

hope this was helpful

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