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1. Multiply 4 x 4.
2. Then Since 4 x 4 is 16 it would be 16 over 6 ( [tex] \frac{16}{6} [/tex] )
3. Then Simplify, 6 can go into 16 twice, being 12.
4. There is 4 left over, so put 4 over 6 ( [tex] \frac{4}{6} [/tex] )
5. Finally, simplify again, 4 can be divided by 2, so can 6, make it 2 over 3 ( [tex] \frac{2}{3} [/tex] )
Answer: 12 and 2 over 3 ([tex]12 \frac{2}{3} [/tex] )
**Hope I Helped!**
1. Multiply 4 x 4.
2. Then Since 4 x 4 is 16 it would be 16 over 6 ( [tex] \frac{16}{6} [/tex] )
3. Then Simplify, 6 can go into 16 twice, being 12.
4. There is 4 left over, so put 4 over 6 ( [tex] \frac{4}{6} [/tex] )
5. Finally, simplify again, 4 can be divided by 2, so can 6, make it 2 over 3 ( [tex] \frac{2}{3} [/tex] )
Answer: 12 and 2 over 3 ([tex]12 \frac{2}{3} [/tex] )
**Hope I Helped!**
This is a simple multiplication problem. All you have to do is set up the problem and multiply across. Your work should look like this:
4 4
_ x _ (Now multiply)
1 6
4 x 4 = 16
1 x 6 = 6
16
_ (Now simplify that. 16 and 6 can both be divided by 2.)
6
16 / 2 = 8
6 / 2 = 3
The new reduced fraction is 8
_
3
4 4
_ x _ (Now multiply)
1 6
4 x 4 = 16
1 x 6 = 6
16
_ (Now simplify that. 16 and 6 can both be divided by 2.)
6
16 / 2 = 8
6 / 2 = 3
The new reduced fraction is 8
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