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60 over 100 multiply by 30 over 1 and simplify? - Answers

Set it up this way: 60/100 x 30/1. Multiply the two numerators (top numbers) and use as the numerator for the product fraction (60 x 30 = 1800). Do the same for the denominators (100 x 1 = 100). The product fraction now looks like this: 1800/100. To simplify, divide the denominator into the numerator: 1800 ÷ 100 = 18.



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Set it up this way: 60/100 x 30/1. Multiply the two numerators (top numbers) and use as the numerator for the product fraction (60 x 30 = 1800). Do the same for the denominators (100 x 1 = 100). The product fraction now looks like this: 1800/100. To simplify, divide the denominator into the numerator: 1800 ÷ 100 = 18.



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60 over 100 multiply by 30 over 1 and simplify? - Answers

Set it up this way: 60/100 x 30/1. Multiply the two numerators (top numbers) and use as the numerator for the product fraction (60 x 30 = 1800). Do the same for the denominators (100 x 1 = 100). The product fraction now looks like this: 1800/100. To simplify, divide the denominator into the numerator: 1800 ÷ 100 = 18.

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      Set it up this way: 60/100 x 30/1. Multiply the two numerators (top numbers) and use as the numerator for the product fraction (60 x 30 = 1800). Do the same for the denominators (100 x 1 = 100). The product fraction now looks like this: 1800/100. To simplify, divide the denominator into the numerator: 1800 ÷ 100 = 18.
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