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1. 6/5 x 3/4 2. 2/3 x 8/5 3. 5/2 x 4/3
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1. 6/5 x 3/4
2. 2/3 x 8/5
3. 5/2 x 4/3
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Answer:
1. 9/10
2. 16/15 or 1 1/15
3. 20/6 or 3 1/3
Explanation:
Multiply one fraction’s numerator by the other fractions numerator over multiplying one fraction’s denominator by the other fraction’s denominator.
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hope this might help you
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