Directions:Multiply Problem: ((x)/(3)+(3)/(4)) ((3x)/(4)-(3)/(5)) so

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  2. Sorry I forgot to give directions for each problem. The lines represent that the numbers are fractions. Thank you.Multiply
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  4. Consider this problem.If a box can hold 28 1/8 kilograms, how many 1 7/8 kilogram books will it hold? Will you multiply or
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  6. Directions:MultiplyProblem: ((x)/(3)+(3)/(4)) ((3x)/(4)-(3)/(5)) so the answer for it i got: ((20x^2+20x-36)/(80)) I worked it
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  7. Consider this problem.If a box can hold 2818 kilograms, how many 178 kilogram books will it hold? Will you multiply or divide to
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  9. Problem#1Directions: Find the distance between each pair of points. (-3,0) and (4,0) My answer: d = 7 Problem #2 Directions:Use
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