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\(a,\frac{2001}{2002}.\frac{5}{7}.\frac{2002}{5}.\frac{7}{2001}=\left(\frac{2001}{2002}.\frac{7}{2001}\right).\left(\frac{5}{7}.\frac{2002}{5}\right)\)
\(=\frac{7}{2002}.\frac{2002}{7}=1\)
\(b,\frac{5}{7}.\frac{7}{9}.\frac{9}{11}.\frac{11}{13}=\left(\frac{5}{7}.\frac{7}{9}\right).\left(\frac{9}{11}.\frac{11}{13}\right)=\frac{5}{9}.\frac{9}{13}\)
\(=\frac{5}{13}\)
(6x7x8x9x10x11):(6x7x8x9x10x11)
=1 (Vì số bị chia và số chia giống hệt nhau)
\(\left(6\times7\times8\times9\times10\times11\right)\div\left(6\times7\times8\times9\times10\times11\right)\)
\(=1\)
Giải thích: Cả hai vế ngoặc đều có các số nhân bằng nhau, vậy điều đó tương ứng với khi nhân cả hai vế lên thì hai vế có kết quả bằng nhau. Mà khi hai vế bằng nhau chia cho nhau thì ta được kết quả là \(1\).
a) $\frac{7}{9} \times \frac{{15}}{{28}} \times \frac{9}{7} = (\frac{7}{9} \times \frac{9}{7}) \times \frac{{15}}{{28}} = 1 \times \frac{{15}}{{28}} = \frac{{15}}{{28}}$
b) $\frac{9}{{32}} \times \left( {\frac{2}{3} \times \frac{{14}}{{21}}} \right) = \frac{9}{{32}} \times \left( {\frac{2}{3} \times \frac{2}{3}} \right) = \frac{9}{{32}} \times \frac{4}{9} = \frac{{36}}{{288}} = \frac{1}{8}$
\(a.\) \(\frac{4}{15}.\frac{7}{9}+\frac{4}{15}.\frac{2}{9}\)
\(=\frac{4}{15}\left(\frac{7}{9}+\frac{2}{9}\right)\)
\(=\frac{4}{15}.\frac{9}{9}\)
\(=\frac{4}{15}.1\)
\(=\frac{4}{15}\)
\(b.\) \(\frac{13}{19}.\frac{23}{11}-\frac{13}{19}.\frac{8}{11}-\frac{13}{19}.\frac{4}{11}\)
\(=\frac{13}{19}\left(\frac{23}{11}-\frac{8}{11}-\frac{4}{11}\right)\)
\(=\frac{13}{19}.\frac{11}{11}\)
\(=\frac{13}{19}.1\)
\(=\frac{13}{19}\)
a)4/15 x(7/9+2/9)=4/15x1=4/15
b)13/19x(23/11-8/11-4/11)13/19x1=13/19
a) \(3\times\dfrac{4}{11}=\dfrac{3\times4}{11}=\dfrac{12}{11}\)
b) \(1\times\dfrac{5}{4}=\dfrac{1\times5}{4}=\dfrac{5}{4}\)
c) \(0\times\dfrac{2}{5}=\dfrac{0\times2}{5}=\dfrac{0}{5}=0\)
a: \(=\dfrac{3\cdot4}{11}=\dfrac{12}{11}\)
b: \(=\dfrac{1\cdot5}{4}=\dfrac{5}{4}\)
c: \(=\dfrac{0\cdot2}{5}=0\)
a: \(\dfrac{3}{9}\times\dfrac{5}{4}=\dfrac{5}{4}\times\dfrac{1}{3}=\dfrac{5\times1}{4\times3}=\dfrac{5}{12}\)
b: \(\dfrac{10}{15}\times\dfrac{3}{5}=\dfrac{3}{5}\times\dfrac{2}{3}=\dfrac{3\times2}{5\times3}=\dfrac{2}{5}\)
c: \(\dfrac{5}{8}\times\dfrac{4}{12}=\dfrac{5}{8}\times\dfrac{1}{3}=\dfrac{5}{3\times8}=\dfrac{5}{24}\)
d: \(\dfrac{9}{27}\times\dfrac{3}{21}=\dfrac{1}{7}\times\dfrac{1}{3}=\dfrac{1\times1}{7\times3}=\dfrac{1}{21}\)
a) \(\dfrac{2}{4}\times\dfrac{9}{5}=\dfrac{1}{2}\times\dfrac{9}{5}=\dfrac{1\times9}{2\times5}=\dfrac{9}{10}\)
b) \(\dfrac{13}{8}\times\dfrac{5}{15}=\dfrac{13}{8}\times\dfrac{1}{3}=\dfrac{13}{24}\)
c) \(\dfrac{3}{9}\times\dfrac{6}{12}=\dfrac{1}{3}\times\dfrac{1}{2}=\dfrac{1}{3\times2}=\dfrac{1}{6}\)
a: =18/20=9/10
b: \(=\dfrac{13\cdot5}{8\cdot15}=\dfrac{13}{8}\cdot\dfrac{1}{3}=\dfrac{13}{24}\)
c: \(=\dfrac{1}{3}\cdot\dfrac{1}{2}=\dfrac{1}{6}\)