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What is 57x5?

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∙ 9y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

The product of 57 and 5 is 285

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What is 8 and one seventh minus 4 and 4 fifth?

8 1/7 - 4 4/5= ?change 8 1/7 into improper fraction, which is 57/7and change 4 4/5 into improper fraction, which is 24/5now what is the lowest common multiple, 35so 57x5=285/7x5=35, 285/35and 24x5=120/5x7=35, 120/35285/35 - 120/35= 165/ 35now change 165/35 into a mixed number, so 35x4= 140 with 25 left over, so the answer is 4 25/35.


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