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- on the side 3/4 x (-12) =

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To solve this question, we need to multiply 3/4 and -12. To start to solve, we can make -12 a fraction. When -12 is a fraction, it is -12/1 (in simplest form). That means that our multiplication becomes:


(3)/(4) * (-12)/(1)

We see that the -12 and 4 are lined up diagonally. That means that we can find a common factor and simplify. This method is called 'cross multiplying.' -12 and 4 have a common factor of 4. That means that we can take 4 out of each of the numbers. Our expression now become:


(3)/(1) * (-3)/(1)

Now we multiply -3 * 3 to get our answer of -9.

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-9/1 do you simplify
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