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To multiply \( 6 \times 29 \):

\[ 6 \times 29 = 174 \]

So, after multiplying, the numerator is \( 174 \).

If you are referring to a fraction where \( 6 \) is the numerator and \( 29 \) is the denominator, then multiplying them together doesn't change the denominator. Therefore, after multiplying, the denominator remains \( 29 \).

  1. After multiplying, the numerator is \( 174 \).
  2. After multiplying, the denominator is \( 29 \).
thats not the right answer

I apologize for the misunderstanding. Let's clarify the problem.

If you meant multiplying \( \frac{6}{29} \) by some number or if the problem was different, please provide that context. However, if you intended to ask simply for \( 6 \times 29 \) as an operation, I calculated it correctly as:

\[ 6 \times 29 = 174. \]

However, if you meant multiplying 6 by 29 and also considering it in the context of a fraction or ratio (like multiplying both the numerator and denominator of a fraction), please specify the details or context, and I'd be happy to help you with that!

Thank you for your patience, and please clarify what the right answer is so I can assist you properly!