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Step-by-step explanation:
1)3/8
2)3/10
3)1
4)1
5)5/6
1-2 I multiplied both numerators and denominators
it is when they are the same numbers
I converted the mixed fraction into an improper fraction before multiplication
1=3/8
2=3/10
3=1/1=1
4=1/1=1
5=5/6
question 1 multiplied each numbers nominator by nominator and denominator by denominator so,
3/4×1/2 ;3×1/4×2=3/8
Q-2; 3/5×1/2 =3×1/5×2 =3/10
Q-3; 1/9×9 =1/9÷9/1 =1×9/9×1 =9/9=1
Q4;5/1×1/5 =5×1/1×5= 5/5 =1
question 4 is the same with question 3 when fractions multiplied by integers like 1,2,3,-1,-2...... we assume there is a denominator 1 so 5 means 5/1
Q5; first we convert the complex (mixed)fraction to a/b form .
there fore ; 4 1/6 covertde to fractional form by multipling 6×4+1/6= 24+1/6 =25/6
4 1/6 is equal with 25/6
now we multiply 25/6 by 1/5
: 25/6÷1/5 =25×1/6×5 =25/30 =5/6.
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