10/9
-2/3 -> [mult.inverse] -> -3/2 which is -1½or -1.5 ; note that a number, when multiplied by its multiplicative inverse will have a product of 1. So if you multiply these two you get 6/6 which equals 1 [negative times negative is positive].
Two thirds multiplied by one quarter is one sixth.
Four ninths multiplied by two thirds is = to eight twenty sevenths
One half multiplied by two-thirds is two-sixths and if you reduce it would be one-third.
10/9
-3.
no. a negative multiplied by a negative is a positive.
-6
-2/3 -> [mult.inverse] -> -3/2 which is -1½or -1.5 ; note that a number, when multiplied by its multiplicative inverse will have a product of 1. So if you multiply these two you get 6/6 which equals 1 [negative times negative is positive].
3 * (-2/3) = -2 * (3/3) = -2
Two thirds multiplied by one quarter is one sixth.
Negative two of them are.
Four ninths multiplied by two thirds is = to eight twenty sevenths
One half multiplied by two-thirds is two-sixths and if you reduce it would be one-third.
No, if a negative integer is multiplied by a positive integer, the product is negative. However, if both of the integers are either positive or negative, the product is positive.
negative three and two thirds