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Kaila Shepard
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30 August, 05:40
Mutiplying mixed numbers
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Villegas
30 August, 06:03
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You would first turn it into an improper fraction, to do this you leave the denominator (bottom number) then times it by your variable and add the numerator (top number)
Ex:
1 3/4x1/3 = 7/12
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