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Part A: find the product of 918.642 and 1/10. Part B: Divide the product of 918.642 and 1/10 by 1.5.
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Part A: find the product of 918.642 and 1/10. Part B: Divide the product of 918.642 and 1/10 by 1.5.
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Part A: find the product of 918.642 and 1/10.
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Divide the product of 918.642 and 1/10 by 1.5.
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A:
is
in decimal form.
To find the product of two numbers, we multiply them together. So,
. (In fraction form, it's
)
B:
(In fraction form, it's
)
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