3, -15
Negative 4 multiplied by 3 is equal to negative 12.
15 and -3
A positive eg -5 x -3 = +15
-3 and 6
3, -15
Negative 4 multiplied by 3 is equal to negative 12.
15 and -3
a negative. -3 x 4 = -12
3 - negative 15 equal too = -12
3 * (-8) = - 3*8 = -24
A positive eg -5 x -3 = +15
3 multiplied by 5/4 is equal to 15/4.
-3 and 6
They are: 1*3*5 = 15
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You can check this by getting common numerators or denominators for the two fractions. Common numerators: The numerators are 3 and 5. These can be multiplied together to get 15, the new numerator. To get the numerator to equal 15, 3/2 is multiplied by 5/5 to become 15/10. To get the numerator to equal 15, 5/3 is multiplied by 3/3 to become 15/9. 15/9 does not equal 15/10. Common denominators: The denominators are 2 and 3. These can be multiplied together to get 6, the new denominator. To get the denominator to equal 6, 3/2 is multiplied by 3/3 to become 9/6. To get the denominator to equal 6, 5/3 is multiplied by 2/2 to become 10/6. 9/6 doesn't equal 10/6. Both methods show that 3/2 does not equal 5/3.