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Willow Parker
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16 March, 21:55
What is the product of 7/9 and 4/5?
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Karma Weiss
16 March, 22:00
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7/9 * 4/5 = 7/18 that is your answer 7/18 and if you want it on in addition and so on and so on that is gonna cost more ... jk here it is for addition it is 1 4/18
Division it is 1 5/9
Subtract it is 5/18
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