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What is the product of −2 1/4 and 2 1/2?

Enter your answer as a mixed number, in simplified form, in the box.

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Answer:

-5 5/8

Explanation:

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Answer:

The product of
\bold{-2 (1)/(4) \text { and } 2 (1)/(2) \text { is }-5 (5)/(8)}

Solution:

From question, given that
-2 (1)/(4) \text { and } 2 (1)/(2).

We have to find the product of these fractions in terms of mixed number.

By converting mixed fraction to simple fraction,


-2 (1)/(4) = -(9)/(4)

Similarly,


2 (1)/(2) = (5)/(2)

Hence the product of
\bold{-(9)/(4) \text { and } (5)/(2)} is


= -(9)/(4) * (5)/(2)


= -(45)/(8)

Now again convert
(45)/(8) to mixed fraction,

When we divide 45 by 8, we get 5 as quotient and 5 as remainder. Here 8 is the divisor and 45 is the dividend.

The mixed fraction can be represented by,


\bold{=q u o t i e n t (r e m a i n d e r)/(d i v i s o r)}

Hence
-(45)/(8) in terms of mixed fraction can be written as
-5 (5)/(8)

Hence product of
\bold{-2 (1)/(4) \text { and } 2 (1)/(2) is-5 (5)/(8)}

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