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5 September, 23:23

Show (2.3) (5.06) as a fraction multiplication problem

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  1. 5 September, 23:37
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    2.3 would be 2 + (3/10), which we would then use a common denominator of 10 to get 20/10+3/10=23/10. 5.06 would be 5 + (6/100). 6/100 can be reduced by a factor of 2 to 3/50, which we would then use a common denominator of 50 to get 250/50+3/50=253/50. As a fraction multiplication problem, this would look as (23/10) (253/50)
  2. 5 September, 23:41
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    Your answer is (23/10) (253/50)
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