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Jakayla Gamble
Mathematics
15 June, 13:19
Multiply (2 4/5) (-5 2/3)
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Selina Shelton
15 June, 13:38
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The correct answer is - 238/15
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this, start by turning both into improper fractions.
2 4/5 = 14/5
-5 2/3 = - 17/3
Now we multiply the numerators and denominators.
14 * - 17 = - 238
3 * 5 = 15
So the answer would be:
-238/15 OR 15.8667
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