Multiply two and five-eighthsnegative two and three-fifths. (5 points)

negative six and thirty-three fortieths

negative four and three-eighths

four and three-eighths

six and thirty-three fortieths

5 answers

To find the product of two and five-eighths and negative two and three-fifths, we multiply the whole numbers and the fractions separately.

First, let's multiply the whole numbers: 2 x (-2) = -4.

Next, let's multiply the fractions: 5/8 x 3/5 = (5 x 3) / (8 x 5) = 15/40 = 3/8.

Now we have our two results: -4 for the whole numbers and 3/8 for the fractions.

Finally, we combine the results to form the final answer:

negative four and three-eighths (or -4 3/8)
Multiply (−4)(−2)(−5). (5 points)

−40

−8

8

40
To multiply (−4)(−2)(−5), we multiply the negative numbers together.

(−4)(−2)(−5) = 8(-5) = -40

The answer is -40.
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Pauline withdrew $7.50 from her savings account every day for 3 days. Which equation is the best choice to help her determine the total amount of money she withdrew? (5 points)

(7.50)(−3) = −22.50; she withdrew $22.50

(−7.50)(3) = −22.50; she withdrew $22.50

(−7.50)(−3) = 22.50; she withdrew $22.50

(7.50)(3) = 22.50; she withdrew $22.50
To determine the total amount of money Pauline withdrew, we need to multiply the amount of money she withdrew each day by the number of days.

Pauline withdrew $7.50 each day for 3 days.

The correct equation to determine the total amount of money she withdrew is:

(7.50)(3) = 22.50; she withdrew $22.50

Therefore, the correct choice is: (7.50)(3) = 22.50; she withdrew $22.50.