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7 September, 14:04
What is 3*5/2 A. 5/6 B. 15/2 C. 8/2 D. 15/6
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Yuliana Myers
7 September, 14:08
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The correct answer to this question is B
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Luciana Ross
7 September, 14:18
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B) 15/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Create the problem. 3 is a whole number, so the denominator is 1. When created, the problem would be 3/1 * 5/2.
Step 2: Multiply straight across. In other words, mulitply the numerators together and the denominators together. 3 * 5 is 15. 2 * 1 is 2. 15/2 is the product of the problem.
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