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Mathematics, 03.07.2020 22:01 vdirectioner3847

Emanuel used the calculations below to find the product of the given fractions. (Three-fifths) (StartFraction 4 over 9 EndFraction) (Negative one-half) Step 1 StartFraction (3) (4) (negative 1) over (5) (9) (negative 2) EndFraction Step 2 StartFraction negative 12 over negative 90 EndFraction Step 3 StartFraction 12 over 90 EndFraction Step 4 StartFraction 2 over 15 EndFraction In which step did his first error occur?

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