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Multiply. \newline910×13=\frac{9}{10}\times\frac{1}{3}=_____

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Q. Multiply. \newline910×13=\frac{9}{10}\times\frac{1}{3}=_____
  1. Multiply Fractions: To multiply two fractions, we multiply the numerators together and the denominators together.\newlineSo, we have (910)×(13)=(9×110×3)(\frac{9}{10}) \times (\frac{1}{3}) = (\frac{9 \times 1}{10 \times 3}).
  2. Perform Multiplication: Now, we perform the multiplication of the numerators and the denominators.\newline(9×1)/(10×3)=9/30(9 \times 1) / (10 \times 3) = 9 / 30.
  3. Simplify Result: The fraction 930\frac{9}{30} can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 33. \newline9÷3=39 \div 3 = 3 \newline30÷3=1030 \div 3 = 10 \newlineSo, 930\frac{9}{30} simplifies to 310\frac{3}{10}.

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