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Multiply 40/6 with 42/6

1st number: 6 4/6, 2nd number: 7 0/6

This multiplication involving fractions can also be rephrased as "What is 40/6 of 7 0/6?"

40/6 × 42/6 is 140/3.

Steps for multiplying fractions

  1. Simply multiply the numerators and denominators separately:
  2. 40/6 × 42/6 = 40 × 42/6 × 6 = 1680/36
  3. After reducing the fraction, the answer is 140/3
  4. In mixed form: 462/3

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