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Multiply: 2.7 × (–3) × (–1.2). A. –9.72 B. –10.8 C. 10.8 D. 9.72

User Pedros
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Answer:

D. 9.72

Explanation:

We are given the following expression and we are to multiply it:

2.7 × (–3) × (–1.2)

Multiplying 2.7 and (–3) , starting from the left to get:

2.7 × (–3) = –8.1

Then multiplying this product with (–1.2) to get:

–8.1 × (–1.2) = 9.72

Since both of the terms were negative here so when negative is multiplied with another negative, it becomes positive.

Therefore, the correct option is D. 9.72.

User Glisu
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Answer:
\text{ D) } 9.72

Explanation:

Here the give expression is,


2.7 *(-3)* (-1.2)

We can write,


2.7 *(-3)* (-1.2) = 2.7 * 3.6 ( because
-a* -b = ab)


2.7 *(-3)* (-1.2) = 9.72

Option D is correct.

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