To multiply 4/9 and -3, you can multiply the numerators and the denominators.
(4/9) * (-3) = (4 * -3) / (9) = -12/9.
The resulting fraction -12/9 can be simplified by dividing the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 3.
-12/9 = (-12/3) / (9/3) = -4/3.
Therefore, the product of 4/9 and -3 is -4/3.
Multiply 4/9 and -3
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