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Annabella Gray
Mathematics
9 March, 06:01
Find 3/7 multiplied by - 14/15
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Armani
9 March, 06:10
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Step-by-step explanation:
3/7 multiplied by - 14/15 : (3/7) * (-14/15) = (3*-14) / (7*15)
but : 15 = 3 * 5 and 14 = 2*7
(3/7) * (-14/15) = - 2/5 (simplify by 3 and 7
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