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Product of (-7/16) and (4/21)

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Answered by lokeshrajput0378
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Answer:

12 is the ans. ok you are wrong

Answered by koyai
1

Answer:-\frac{1}{12} is the product of (-\frac{7}{16}) and (\frac{4}{21}).

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept:

Fraction multiplication- First multiply the numerators and then multiply the denominators. After multiplication, reduce the fraction to its lowest form.

In arithmetic, a fraction is actually a number expressed as the quotient, in which a numerator(dividend) is divided by a denominator(divisor).

In a simple fraction, both are integers. A complex fraction has a fraction in the numerator or denominator. In a proper fraction, the numerator is less than the denominator.

Step 1: (-\frac{7}{16}) * (\frac{4}{21}) = -\frac{28}{336}  = -\frac{1}{12} ( multiplying the numerators and the denomiantors and then reducing it to its lowest form.)

Final answers: -\frac{1}{12} is the required product of the given numbers.

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