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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Solve the problem. Make sure your answer is in simplest form and improper fractions are expressed as mixed numbers. https://static.k12.com/bank_packages/files/media/mathml_0b5e8a1d38a230c821ff1d15ec7fe2fa94361fe9_1.gif

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OpenStudy (netlopes1):

\[No\,\,problem\ldots\to 2\dfrac{2}{5}\times 2\dfrac{7}{9}\\ \dfrac{12}{5}\times \dfrac{25}{9}=\dfrac{12 \times 25}{5 \times 9}\to \,\,simplifying \to \dfrac{4\times5}{3}\to \,\, finally \to \dfrac{20}{3}\,\,or\,\, 6 \dfrac{2}{3}.\]

OpenStudy (netlopes1):

Your question is closed, but there is no problem... if you have already decided, rather, it serves as comparison of resolutions. Thanks for your trust.

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