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HELP! i don't get this, at all, i chose an option on accident so don't mind that.

HELP! i don't get this, at all, i chose an option on accident so don't mind that.-example-1
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I think it is 3rd option I am not sure though
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Note that multiplication is commutative, in simpler terms, the order of multiplication doesn't matter at all. We shall use this to solve the problem.


(-4)*(-3(5)/(6) )= (-4)*(-3)*((5)/(6))

Now, what we also know is that a negative number times a negative number is a positive number. And we also know that 4 times 3 is 12.

So,

Writing the same thing in a more convenient way:


12*(5)/(6) = 12(5)/(6)

So the answer is the second alternative

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