Compute (−2/3) × (4/5):
A−8/15
B8/15
C−6/15
D6/8
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. −8/15
Multiply numerators and denominators separately: (−2 × 4) / (3 × 5) = −8/15. The negative sign is retained because one factor is negative.
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