139 and 1
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∙ 10y agoThere is no term "multipy" in mathematics. If you meant to ask about multiplication, it is an operation that combines two or more numbers to give a product. For example, multiplying 2 and 3 gives a product of 6 (2 x 3 = 6).
139 is a prime number as its only factors are 1 and 139.
you multipy the smaller denomnater to equal the other fraction and multipy the numarter by the same number as the denomneter got multiplied by
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If you wish to multiply a fraction (numerator and denominator) by a number, you multiply the numerator by the number and leave the denominator as it was. For example, 2/3 * 4 = 8/3
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you multipy a fraction by taking a number and mulitiply the same number to the numerator and denominator and get ur answer
let start woth 0.5 as we know 0.5 = 1/2 therefore think of the 0.5 as 0.5 / 1 multipy the top by a number to make it a whole number and then multipy the bottom by the same number
to multiply a number by itself
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There is no term "multipy" in mathematics. If you meant to ask about multiplication, it is an operation that combines two or more numbers to give a product. For example, multiplying 2 and 3 gives a product of 6 (2 x 3 = 6).
By changing the mixed number into an improper fraction.
An infinite number of ways.
139 is a prime number as its only factors are 1 and 139.
139 is a prime number.
Ok, let's use the number "4" as an example. You would say "4 squared" but you would put a superscript of 2 on it.
you multipy the smaller denomnater to equal the other fraction and multipy the numarter by the same number as the denomneter got multiplied by