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(1/2) x (2/3) x (3/4) x (4/5) x (5/6) x (6/7) x (7/8) x (8/9) x (9/10)

 Dec 21, 2015

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You can do it this way

 

\(\dfrac{(9!)}{(10!)} = 0.10\)

 Dec 21, 2015
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are those fractions??

 Dec 21, 2015
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If you will please answer, I then can help you.. :)

 Dec 21, 2015
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(1/2) x (2/3) x (3/4) x (4/5) x (5/6) x (6/7) x (7/8) x (8/9) x (9/10)=9!/10!=1/10

 Dec 21, 2015
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You can do it this way

 

\(\dfrac{(9!)}{(10!)} = 0.10\)

Dragonlance Dec 21, 2015

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