Math, asked by vijaykothari632, 6 months ago

multiply and reduce to the lowest form 11/2×3/10​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

 \frac{11}{2}  \times  \frac{3}{10}  =  \frac{33}{20}

The product is itself in its lowest form.

Answered by PoojaBurra
2

Given: 11/2 × 3/10​

To find: The product of the given numbers reduced to its lowest form.

Solution:

  • Two fractions have been provided by the question and the product of them is to be found.
  • In order to find the product of two fractions, the numerators must be multiplied and the denominators must be multiplied, seperately.
  • Once they are multiplied separately, they must be written at the numerator and denominator, respectively.

        \frac{11}{2} * \frac{3}{10} = \frac{33}{20}    

  • The product obtained already exists in its lowest form.

Therefore, on multiplying and reducing to the lowest form, 11/2×3/10​ = 33/20.

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