Well, you're asking for a refresher on multiplying fractions, but then the
example at the end of your question uses the symbol for division, not
multiplication. So I'll just give you the rules for both operations, and let you
choose the one you need.
To multiply fractions:
-- Multiply the two numerators.
Write the product on top of a new fraction.
-- Multiply the two denominators.
Write the product on the bottom of the new fraction.
-- The new fraction is the product of the two original fractions.
To divide fractions:
-- Invert (flip) the second fraction.
-- Then multiply them.
-- Their product is actually the quotient of the two original fractions.
The answer is c hopefully it helps
Answer: It is the last figure
Step-by-step explanation: when u simplify the given problem you get 1/6 so you should choose the figure with 6 pieces with 1 of them shaded because you get 1/6 when you simplify the given problem.
John had 7 feet of rope, he then used 24 inches to tie a bundle of sticks together. How many feet of rope does he have now?
Answer:
$1.15
step-by-step explanation:
4.75 + 2.30 + 1.15 + 0.65
8.85
10.00 - 8.85
1.15