laurenmoran101 laurenmoran101
  • 03-02-2015
  • Mathematics
contestada

How do you multiply 2/9 x 3? I got 6/9 and my teacher says that your numerator has to be bigger than your denominator. Plus I have to simplify

Respuesta :

landychen4 landychen4
  • 03-02-2015
I got 6/9 as well, and when you simplify, you get 2/3.
Answer Link
Iluvcats
Iluvcats Iluvcats
  • 03-02-2015
So, first you would make 3 into 3/1.
Now, multiply the numerators, then the denominators.
2  x   3    6=  2
9  x   1    9= 3
Well, your teacher must mean when you turn 3 into 3/1... 
I hope this helps!
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A certain type of bird is often used as a symbol for love. do you know which one
Erika is following a 2,200 calorie per-day diet. she’s eats the recommended 9 servings of breads And cereals, averaging 120 calories per serving. She also eats
Fill in the blank For a school project, Robert records the motion of a snail and plots a position-time graph of the data. From the graph, the speed of the snail
Which is a factor that influences the development of cardiovascular disease?
2 meters to centimeters 2m=_______cm
QUICK (lots of points) How many lone pairs are present in Xylene?!
which property of water best explains why ice forms on its surface
Teresa y daniel son De espana
Pure liquid water is described as neutral because the waters pH is
Ca + 2H2O → Ca(OH)2 + H2 Elemental calcium reacts with water at room temperature to form calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas as shown in this equation. Sodiu