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What is 79x23?

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Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 11/16/2025

79 multiplied by 23 equals 1,817.

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Which is a greater fraction 40 over 79 or 23 over 48?

40/79 23/48Multiply 79x23= 1817Multiply 48x40= 1920The number with 40 on top is greater.What we did is find a common denominator.


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Which is a greater fraction 40 over 79 or 23 over 48?

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