Answer:
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Explanation:
The multiplication of an integer and a fraction has you multiply the integer by the numerator, then express the result over the denominator. At that point, you can reduce the fraction, if possible.
![4*(3)/(4)=4*\left(3*(1)/(4)\right)\\\\=(4*3)*(1)/(4)\\\\=12*(1)/(4)=(12)/(4)=3](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/yyrxsatah7i4u9gqyo53o2h4deu02qcvlw.png)
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Additional comment
Because multiplication is commutative and associative, this can be done in a way that is a little simpler.
![4*(3)/(4)=4*\left(3*(1)/(4)\right)\\\\=3*\left(4*(1)/(4)\right)\\\\=3*(4)/(4)=3*1=3](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/st906pzyhvyyt6sbf8m2vt8m9hw9d8e548.png)