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What is the product of 4f/5g and f/g when g does not equal 0?

What is the product of 4f/5g and f/g when g does not equal 0?-example-1
User Bajro
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Answer: c

Explanation:

User Mladen Uzelac
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Answer:


(4f^2)/(5g^2)


Explanation:


We want to find the product of
(4f)/(5g) and
(f)/(g)



We set up the multiplication as follow,



(4f)/(5g) * (f)/(g)



We multiply the first numerator by the second numerator and the first denominator by the second denominator to obtain,




(4f* f)/(5g* g)



This simplifies to



(4f^2)/(5g^2)




The correct answer is C.



User Shishir Gupta
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