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Answer: 49
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]-11\frac{2}{3}*-4\frac{1}{5}[/tex]
The first thing we are going to do is to convert to an improper fraction. To do this, you take the whole number, you multiply it by the denominator and add the numerator; all over the same denominator.
[tex]-\frac{11*3+2}{3}*-\frac{4*5+1}{5}[/tex]
Solve;
[tex]-\frac{33+2}{3}*-\frac{20+1}{5}[/tex]
[tex]-\frac{35}{3}*-\frac{21}{5}[/tex]
Now you can simply multiply numerators and denominators. Also, remember the negative signs which become positive because -*-=+
Before multiplying, it's easier to solve fractions that are being multiplied if you simplify them.
35 and 5 can be simplified.
35/5=7
5/5=1
21 and 3 can be simplified.
21/3=7
3/3=1
Leaving our multiplication as:
[tex]-7*-7[/tex]
49