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Multiply (-1 13/14) x (1 5/9) what is the product? enter your answer in the box​

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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

to find the answer first turn both numbers into improper fractions

-1 13/14 becomes -27/14

1 5/9 becomes 14/9

now multiply them


(-27)/(14) * (14)/(9)

you can cancel out the 14s


(-27)/(1) * (1)/(9)

now divide 9 to the top of the first fraction and to the bottom of the second one


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

now multiply

-3/1 is your answer

that is basically -3

User Taran J
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Answer: -3

Explanation:

turn mixed numbers into improper fractions, simplify, and solve- see attached

Multiply (-1 13/14) x (1 5/9) what is the product? enter your answer in the box​-example-1
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