SOLUTION: 14/39 * 3/4=? I'm having problems with the factoring and how to come up with the correct factorization to solve the problem.

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Question 640437: 14/39 * 3/4=?
I'm having problems with the factoring and how to come up with the correct factorization to solve the problem.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
14/39 * 3/4=?
= 14*3/(39*4)
= 7/(13*2)
= 7/26

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