SOLUTION: Multiply rational expression -2a^2/3a^2 * 20a/15a^3 I cannot see any way to reduce this equation.

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: Multiply rational expression
-2a^2/3a^2 * 20a/15a^3
I cannot see any way to reduce this equation.
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Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply the rational expression:
If you rewrite this as follows, then perhaps it will make it easier to see what can be cancelled:
Cancel an a in the top with an a in the bottom, one-for-one.
Now do the numbers. A common factor of 20 and 15 is 5, so cancel 5's.
Finally, multiply the numerators and the denominators.

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