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11 August, 10:37

Multiply two and five-eighths negative two and three-fifths. How would you do it?

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  1. 11 August, 10:43
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    (2 * 5/8) + (-2 * 3/5)

    ^ ^

    10/8 + - 6/5 Find what each denominator go into. Which is 40. Multiply each by 5 and 8

    50/40 + - 48/40 =

    2/40 = Simplify.

    1/20 Hopefully this is what you meant! If not, I'm sorry!
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