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Find the product in lowest terms. \[ \frac{9}{5} \cdot \frac{-3}{2} \]

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Feb 04,2025

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The product in lowest terms is \(\frac{-27}{10}\).

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To find the product of the fractions \(\frac{9}{5}\) and \(\frac{-3}{2}\), you multiply the numerators together and the denominators together: \[ \frac{9 \cdot -3}{5 \cdot 2} = \frac{-27}{10}. \] Since \(-27\) and \(10\) have no common factors (the only common factor is \(1\)), the fraction \(\frac{-27}{10}\) is already in its lowest terms. Thus, the product in lowest terms is: \[ \frac{-27}{10}. \]

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