(2 points) Multiply 6×29 . After multiplying, the numerator is . After multiplying, the denominator is .

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To multiply 6 by 29:

\[ 6 \times 29 = 174 \]

So, if you were referring to this multiplication as a fraction (with 174 being the numerator), you would have:

  • After multiplying, the numerator is 174.

If you are referring to a denominator, since you didn't specify a particular fraction or setup, I'll assume it is simply 1 in this context:

  • After multiplying, the denominator is 1.

So, the response is:

  • After multiplying, the numerator is 174. After multiplying, the denominator is 1.