At Westonci.ca, we connect you with the answers you need, thanks to our active and informed community. Get precise and detailed answers to your questions from a knowledgeable community of experts on our Q&A platform. Discover in-depth answers to your questions from a wide network of professionals on our user-friendly Q&A platform.

eight and one third times four fifteenths

Sagot :

(1/3)(4/15)+8 would be the equation typed out, but hand written it's recommended (at least, by my past teachers) that the fractions be written numerator on top and denominator on the bottom rather then side-by-side.