This question is the same as asking what is 60/5 which is equal to 12.
(4 / 5) x (2 / 3)? To multiply fractions, simply multiply straight across. So 4 x 2 = 8, and 5 x 3 = 15, so you get 8 over 15. Simple!
3/4
You change 1 1/3 into a mixed number and then multiply. 2/5 times 4/3 Answer= 8/15
(A/15)+(4/15)=(a/15) You can multiply both sides of the equal sign by fifteen to get A+4=a But you cannot simplify it any further because you have two variables.
To calculate ( \frac{4}{3} \times \frac{15}{14} ), you multiply the numerators and the denominators: [ \frac{4 \times 15}{3 \times 14} = \frac{60}{42}. ] Simplifying ( \frac{60}{42} ) by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 6, gives ( \frac{10}{7} ). Thus, ( \frac{4}{3} \times \frac{15}{14} = \frac{10}{7} ).
(4 / 5) x (2 / 3)? To multiply fractions, simply multiply straight across. So 4 x 2 = 8, and 5 x 3 = 15, so you get 8 over 15. Simple!
3/4
You change 1 1/3 into a mixed number and then multiply. 2/5 times 4/3 Answer= 8/15
(A/15)+(4/15)=(a/15) You can multiply both sides of the equal sign by fifteen to get A+4=a But you cannot simplify it any further because you have two variables.
To calculate ( \frac{4}{3} \times \frac{15}{14} ), you multiply the numerators and the denominators: [ \frac{4 \times 15}{3 \times 14} = \frac{60}{42}. ] Simplifying ( \frac{60}{42} ) by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 6, gives ( \frac{10}{7} ). Thus, ( \frac{4}{3} \times \frac{15}{14} = \frac{10}{7} ).
Twenty multiplied by 3/4 is 15.
15/2*4 = 30
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3/4
To multiply fractions multiply the numerators together and multiply the denominators together: 4/9 × 5/7 = (4×5)/(9×7) = 20/63
2/9 × 4/15 = 8/135
3 and 3 fourths is 15 over 4. 1 and 1 eighth is 9 0ver 8. Now multiply 15 by 9 and divide the answer by 8 times 4 You cannot expect me to do all the work :)