SOLUTION: How do I go about multiplying this problem?
-3/7 * (-2/9)
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Question 424825: How do I go about multiplying this problem?
-3/7 * (-2/9)
Answer by 7984(3) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-3/7 x -2/9
Multiply the top by top and bottom by bottom, so you get 6/63. 6/63 can be simplified to 2/21.
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