Here is an example: (2/3) * (5/9)
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The new number has four factors: 1, the two prime numbers and the new product.
It is a fraction in which the numerator and the denominator are relatively prime.
When multiplying a whole number by a decimal with two places, ignore the decimal point and multiply as if you were multiplying two whole numbers. After you get the answer, re-insert the decimal point so that the product has two decimal places.
2/8=1/4=3/12
Explain how I would use algebra times to multiply two binomials (FOIL)?
4 over 10 8 over 20
I think what you mean is equivalent fractions. It means two fractions that are equivalent, or the exact same.
0.25 = 1/4
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Yes, because if you were to multiply -36 by 4 the answer is 108, I think.
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The new number has four factors: 1, the two prime numbers and the new product.
It is a fraction in which the numerator and the denominator are relatively prime.
When multiplying a whole number by a decimal with two places, ignore the decimal point and multiply as if you were multiplying two whole numbers. After you get the answer, re-insert the decimal point so that the product has two decimal places.
2/8=1/4=3/12
Multiply by 1 thousand