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1/4 × -2/3 = how do I solve this problem

User Luca Sepe
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I suggest getting a TI84 Plus calculator! It may not be necessary now, but it'll definitely help later on!

Just type in (1/4)x(-2/3), press math, select fraction (assuming you want a fraction) and you'll get your answer.

Or you could multiply the numerators together (1x-2), and then the denominators together (4x3) and then reduce it to get -1/6.

User Matt Lengenfelder
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\bf \cfrac{1}{4}* \cfrac{-2}{3}\implies \cfrac{1* -2}{4* 3}\implies \cfrac{-2}{12}\implies \stackrel{simplified}{-\cfrac{1}{6}}

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