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Mathematics, 11.07.2019 20:00 Ap621765

Solve each multiplication problem, use the cancellation method if possible, and reduce your answers. a. 39⁄64 × 8⁄13 b. 2⁄3 × 1⁄5 × 4⁄7 c. 3⁄5 × 10⁄12 × 1⁄2 d. 4⁄9 × 54 e. 20 × 3 1⁄5 f. 11 × 2 7⁄11 g. 5 1⁄3 × 5 1⁄8 h. 10 2⁄3 × 1 3⁄8

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