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Find the product. Leave your answer as an improper fraction.

Options:
A) 72/5
B) 26/13
C) 34/5
D) 52/13

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Final answer:

Given the information, it's not possible to determine the specific product from the provided options. The process of finding the product of fractions involves multiplying numerators and denominators and simplifying as necessary.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question asks to find the product of an unspecified multiplication and leave the answer as an improper fraction. Without the original multiplication problem provided, we cannot determine the correct product from the given options (A) 72/5, (B) 26/13, (C) 34/5, or (D) 52/13. However, we can discuss the process of multiplying fractions and simplifying them to improper fractions.

To multiply fractions, you multiply the numerators together and the denominators together. If the resulting fraction is not in simplest form, you then simplify it by finding the greatest common factor and dividing both the numerator and denominator by that number. If the problem started with whole numbers or mixed numbers, you would first convert them to improper fractions before multiplying.

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