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Liula [17]
2 years ago
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Please explain your answer

Mathematics
1 answer:
andrew-mc [135]2 years ago
5 0

The value of expression 15/16 *9.1/5 is 69/8.

Given an expression being 15/16* 9.1/5.

We are required to solve the expression and find the value of the expression.

Expression is combination of numbers, symbols, coefficients, fractions, determinants, indeterminants but not mostly found in equal to form.

The expression is 15/16 *9.1/5.

9.1/5 is given in mixed fraction form so we have to first simplify it to a simple form.

Fraction is a combination of two numbers, one exists above the division sign and one below the division sign.

9.1/5=(5*9+1)/5=46/5

Now put the value of 9.1/5 in the given expression.

=15/16 * 46/5

=690/80

=69/8

Hence the value of expression 15/16 *9.1/5 is 69/8.

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