SOLUTION: 1/2(16)3/4

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: 1/2(16)3/4 This question is from textbook Algebra II

Answer by Alwayscheerful(414)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It would be extremely helpful if I knew what the question is. So, I'm just going to assume it's a simplification problem.
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DETAILED EXPLANATION


Look at .
Remove unneeded parentheses around factor highlight_red%28+16+%29
It becomes .

Look at .
Factors 16 and 2 have greatest common factor (GCF) of 2. Reducing fraction.
It becomes .

Look at .
Factors 8 and 4 have greatest common factor (GCF) of 4. Reducing fraction.
It becomes .

Look at .
Multiplied numerator integers
It becomes .

Look at .
Multiplied denominator integers
It becomes .

Look at .
Remove extraneous '1' from product highlight_red%28+1%2F1+%29
It becomes .
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