To multiply \(-2 \frac{1}{2}\) by \(-1 \frac{3}{5}\), we first convert the mixed numbers into improper fractions.
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Convert \(-2 \frac{1}{2}\): \[ -2 \frac{1}{2} = -\left(2 \times 2 + 1\right)/2 = -\frac{5}{2} \]
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Convert \(-1 \frac{3}{5}\): \[ -1 \frac{3}{5} = -\left(1 \times 5 + 3\right)/5 = -\frac{8}{5} \]
Now we multiply the two fractions: \[ -\frac{5}{2} \times -\frac{8}{5} \]
Since both fractions are negative, the product will be positive: \[ \frac{5 \times 8}{2 \times 5} = \frac{40}{10} = 4 \]
Finally, writing \(4\) as a decimal gives: 4.0
The answer is 4.