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The product of 11/13 and 4 is:...

The product of `11/13` and 4 is:

A

`3(5/13)`

B

`5(3/13)`

C

`13(3/5)`

D

`13(5/3)`

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To find the product of \( \frac{11}{13} \) and 4, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Write the expression for the product**: \[ \text{Product} = \frac{11}{13} \times 4 \] 2. **Convert 4 into a fraction**: \[ 4 = \frac{4}{1} \] So, we can rewrite the expression as: \[ \frac{11}{13} \times \frac{4}{1} \] 3. **Multiply the numerators**: \[ 11 \times 4 = 44 \] 4. **Multiply the denominators**: \[ 13 \times 1 = 13 \] 5. **Combine the results**: \[ \frac{11 \times 4}{13 \times 1} = \frac{44}{13} \] 6. **Final Answer**: The product of \( \frac{11}{13} \) and 4 is: \[ \frac{44}{13} \]
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