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3 February, 19:53

To find the product of 3 7 * 2 9, Cameron simplified 3 7 to 1 7 and then multiplied the fractions 1 7 and 2 9 to find the product 2 63. What is Cameron's error? Cameron divided a factor in one of the numerators by the GCF but did not divide a factor in one of the denominators by the GCF. He should have simplified 2 9 to and multiplied 1 7 and to find the product.

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  1. 3 February, 20:53
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cameron task: 3/7 * 2/9

    What he did:

    • Simplify 3/7 to 1/7

    • mulitiplied the fractions 1/7 and 2/9

    Cameron's error was:

    • The "simplification":

    To simplify a fraction is to reduce to the lowest possible multiple. Illustration:

    Simplify 16/100

    = 2/25

    But in the case of 3/7, the answer is 3/7.

    What Cameron would have done:

    1. 3/7 = 2/7 + 1/7

    3/7 * 2/9 = (2/7 * 2/9) + (1/7 * 2/9)

    = 4/63 + 2/63

    = 6/63

    2. since he simplified 3/7 to 1/7

    1/7 = 3/7 * 1/3

    Therefore,

    3/7 * 2/9 = 1/7 * (2/9 * 3)

    = 1/7 * 6/9

    = 6/63
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