Multiplying whole number with fractions. I'm looking at a solution to a math problem and there are

Jaime Coleman

Jaime Coleman

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2022-05-12

Multiplying whole number with fractions.
I'm looking at a solution to a math problem and there are obviously some rules regarding multiplication of fractions that I don't know.
Can someone make any sense of this?
s n = 625 ( 1 5 ) n 1 1 5 1 = 625 ( 1 5 ) n 1 4 5 = 3125 4 ( ( 1 5 ) n 1 ) = 3125 4 ( 1 ( 1 5 ) n )
Can someone explain to me how you get from each step to another?

Answer & Explanation

Percyaehyq

Percyaehyq

Beginner2022-05-13Added 18 answers

First step: subtraction
Second step: a b c = c b a
Third step: ( c ) ( a b ) = ( 1 ) c ( a b ) = c ( 1 ) ( a b ) = c ( a ( b ) ) = c ( b a )
Jaiden Bowman

Jaiden Bowman

Beginner2022-05-14Added 5 answers

Maybe you are confused about the multiplication of 1 5 n with 1?
From first to second just substract 1 from 1 5
Second part is to multiply 625 with 5 4 , which comes from 1 / ( 4 / 5 ) by dividing,
Finally we take 1 into the ( 1 5 n 1 ) , and since every negative number will turn to positive and every positive number will turn to negative, each number will change its sign. In order to show that n doesn't matter for our case,
for n = 1: 1 ( 1 1 / 5 ) = 4 / 5 = ( 1 / 5 1 )
for n = 2: 1 ( 1 1 / 25 ) = 24 / 25 = ( 1 / 25 1 )
As you can see, it doesn't matter whether n is odd or even we just do the simple multiplication.

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