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14/6 x 24/7

 Mar 16, 2016
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There are three ways to solve this expression

 

Way One:

 

\(\frac{14}{6}\times\frac{24}{7}\)

 

\(\frac{336}{42}\)

 

\(8\)

 

Way Two:

 

\(\frac{14}{6}\times\frac{24}{7}\)

 

\(\frac{7}{3}\times\frac{24}{7}\)

 

\(\frac{168}{21}\)

 

\(8\)

 

Way Three:

 

\(\frac{14}{6}\times\frac{24}{7}\)

 

\(\frac{7}{3}\times\frac{24}{7}\)

 

\(\frac{1}{3}\times24\)

 

\(\frac{24}{3}\)

 

\(8\)

 Mar 16, 2016
edited by gibsonj338  Mar 16, 2016

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