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4 September, 21:33
8. Calculate the product of 8/15, 6/5, and 1/3.
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Pedro Harding
4 September, 21:53
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8/15 * 6/5 * 1/3
You can reduce the 6 on top to 2 by cancelling out the 3 on bottom.
Then it's 8 * 2 * 1 on top = 16
And it's 15 * 5 * 1 on bottom = 75
So the simplified answer = 16/75
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