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Camille Vance
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20 November, 00:20
Evaluate the expression (11/7) (5/3) (3/1)
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Zoie Gonzales
20 November, 00:38
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First the numerator: 11*5*3=165
Then the denominator: 7*3*1=21
165/21 can be simplified:
165/3=55
21/7=3
Since three cannot go into 55 evenly you can leave it as a fraction: 55/3 or mixed number: 8 1/3
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Moshe Kerr
20 November, 00:44
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your answer for (11/7) (5/3) (3/1) is 7.8571428571 and it is dividing and mulitplying.
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