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  • 09-12-2015
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The product of 8/15, 6/5,1/3 is

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  • 16-04-2016
Product is the result of multiplying the numbers, so the product of 8/15, 6/5,1/3 means that we have to multiply the three numbers, like this:

[tex] \frac{8}{15} * \frac{6}{5} * \frac{1}{3} [/tex]
let's make them into one fraction:

[tex] \frac{8*6*1}{15*5*3} [/tex]


We can simplyfy:

[tex] \frac{8*6}{15*5*3} [/tex]


[tex] \frac{8*2}{15*5} [/tex]

and multiply:

[tex] \frac{16}{75} [/tex]

and this is the correct answer!





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