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  • 07-01-2017
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What is the product of negative 1/4 multiplied by negative 3/7?

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FGX516
FGX516 FGX516
  • 07-01-2017
Let's set x being the product, then:

x = (-1/4) . (-3/7)

x = 3/28

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bireland203
bireland203 bireland203
  • 07-01-2017
Product means multiply.

-1/4 * - 3/7 


A negative times a negative is a positive, so you can remove the negative sign.

You can multiply straight across, so 1/4 * 3/7 is 3/28's which is already in its simplest form.
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