SOLUTION: The question is fairly simple. Finding the right order when "of" is concerned throws me for a loop. I assume the common denominator is the right guess but here goes. What is 1/3 of

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Question 1098584: The question is fairly simple. Finding the right order when "of" is concerned throws me for a loop. I assume the common denominator is the right guess but here goes. What is 1/3 of 6/5 of -15/4. Thanks
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is 1/3 of 6/5 of -15/4.
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6/5 of -15/4 means (6/5)*(-15/4) = -90/20 = -9/2
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1/3 of that = -3/2

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