The product of 7/16, 4/3, and 1/2 is
a. 2 13/48.
b. 21/32.
c. 7/24.
d. 7...
Mathematics, 23.09.2019 15:20, yadirachavez2002
The product of 7/16, 4/3, and 1/2 is
a. 2 13/48.
b. 21/32.
c. 7/24.
d. 7/12.
Answers: 1
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