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OpenStudy (sasogeek):

Simplify \(\huge \sqrt{5\frac{44}{49}} \times (11\frac{1}{3})^{-1} \)without using a calculator leaving your answer in the form \(\huge \frac{p}{q} \) where \(\huge \text{p and q} \) are positive integers.

OpenStudy (sasogeek):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

51/7 <-- jk I'm making up math lolol

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

okay here's the first step: sqrt( (49*5 + 44)/49 ) * ( (11*3 + 1)/ 3)^(-1)

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

sqrt(289/49) * (34/3)^(-1)

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

(17/7) * (3/34) (1/7)*(3/2) 3/14

OpenStudy (sasogeek):

without a calculator how do u get that while in exam conditions with limited time?

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

do u know hwo to multiply 49*5 without a calculator?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You simply the first first term.. into an improper fraction, and you simplify the last term (use the basic laws of exponents)... then you just simplify, and multiply :)

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

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