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hi, how would i work this out?

\frac{11}{45} x \frac{3}{5}
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would the answer be \frac{33}{225} ???
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would the answer be \frac{33}{225} ???
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it can still be simplified further .

A hint here , both the denominator and numerator are multiples of 3.
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it can still be simplified further .

A hint here , both the denominator and numerator are multiples of 3.

\frac{11}{75}
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what would this be?

\frac{3}{15} - \frac{1}{3} + \frac{2}{5}

would it be \frac{4}{15} ???
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what would this be?

\frac{3}{15} - \frac{1}{3} + \frac{2}{5}

would it be \frac{4}{15} ???
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