7 17⋅ 5 56
if you need to multiply that use a calculator. It's the easiest way
@yusmin is there two 7 in the begginign or u mean 7)7 17⋅ 5 56 or is it a fraction?
Curious: Why have you written 7 17 instead of 717, and 5 56 instead of 556? This is highly unusual.
mathmale it's probably \[\frac{ 7 }{ 75 } * \frac{ 5 }{ 56 }\]
@yusmin: We need clarification. Please.
We need to agree on how to express statements such as 7 17⋅ 5 56. In other words, we need to know, understand, respect and follow conventions, so that it's not necessary to ask for clarification ("Did you mean this? or that?")
@yusmin: Will you please join this discussion?
Oh so this 1\(\frac{ 7 }{ 75 } * 5\frac{ 5 }{ 56 }\)
yes thats right but its only 6 at the bottom not 56 lol
and its only 5 not 75 lol
i mean 7 not 5 oops
Oooh lol so this 1\(\frac{ 7 }{ 5 } * 5\frac{ 5 }{ 6 }\)
dammit i keep getting it wrong lol its 7 1 7 then 5 6 5
im so sorry for my confussion
\(1\dfrac 17 * 5\dfrac 65\)?
yes thats it
Is it \(1\dfrac 17\) or \(7\dfrac 17\)?
;)
7 1 7 and then 5 5 6
Too many numbers lol \(7\dfrac 17 * 5\dfrac 56\) okay...
yes
thats it lol
Mkay let's start breaking it than.
and for my answer i got 125 over 3 but i dont think thats right
Okay that' sright lol and ur answer in mixed form would be \[41\frac{ 2 }{ 3 }\]
what would be the integer?
some reason it says its wrong
ohhhhhhhhhh nvm lol i see lmao thank you sooooo much!!! :) :) :) :)
O.m.g that was weird, but okay xP
very lol
you have a nice night
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np lol
Lol i Have to say "np" and u supose to say "thanks" xP
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