3 Questions
Which of the following correctly demonstrates how to multiply two fractions, one positive and one negative?
(\frac{1}{2} \times -\frac{3}{4} = -\frac{3}{8})
What is the result of multiplying (\frac{5}{6}) by (-\frac{2}{3})?
-\frac{10}{18}
If you multiply (\frac{4}{5}) by (\frac{3}{4}) and then multiply the result by (-\frac{2}{3}), what is the final answer?
\frac{8}{15}
Test your knowledge of multiplying multiple fractions, including both positive and negative fractions. Solve problems involving the multiplication of fractions with different signs and learn how to simplify the final answer.
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