To multiply 2x by 1 3/5, we can first convert 1 3/5 to an improper fraction.
1 3/5 = (5*1 + 3)/5 = 8/5
Now we can multiply 2x by 8/5:
2x * 8/5 = (2 * 8 * x)/(1 * 5) = 16x/5
So, the result of multiplying 2x by 1 3/5 is 16x/5.
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I apologize for the confusion. Let's clarify the multiplication.
To multiply 2x by 1 3/5, we first need to convert 1 3/5 to an improper fraction.
1 3/5 can be written as: (5*1 + 3)/5 = 8/5
Now, we can multiply 2x by 8/5:
(2x) * (8/5) = (2 * 8 * x) / (1 * 5) = (16x) / 5
So, the answer is (16x) / 5.
To multiply 2x by 1 3/5, we first need to convert 1 3/5 to an improper fraction.
1 3/5 can be written as: (5*1 + 3)/5 = 8/5
Now, we can multiply 2x by 8/5:
(2x) * (8/5) = (2 * 8 * x) / (1 * 5) = (16x) / 5
So, the answer is (16x) / 5.
do I type it in like that
Yes, you can type it as (16x) / 5 to represent the answer to the multiplication of 2x and 1 3/5.