Multiply -1 1/6 by 7. Write the answer as a mixed number

To multiply -1 1/6 by 7, we need to convert -1 1/6 into an improper fraction.

-1 can be rewritten as -6/6 and adding 1/6 gives us a total of -5/6.

Now, multiplying -5/6 by 7 gives us:

(-5/6) * 7 = (-5 * 7) / 6 = -35/6

The answer, -35/6, can be written in the mixed number form as:

-5 5/6

OF the cars in a used-car lot, 2/5 are the color grey, 1/3 of the gray cars are electrically powered. What fraction of the cars on the car lot are both gray and electrically powered? Leave your answer in a simplified fraction form?

To find the fraction of cars that are both gray and electrically powered, we need to first find the fraction of cars that are gray, and then multiply it by the fraction of gray cars that are electrically powered.

Given that 2/5 of the cars are gray, and 1/3 of the gray cars are electrically powered, we can multiply these fractions together:

(2/5) * (1/3) = 2/15

Therefore, 2/15 of the cars on the car lot are both gray and electrically powered.

Of the cars in a used-car lot, 2/5 are the color gray. 1/3 of the gray cars electrically powered. What fraction of the cars on the lot ar both gray and electrically powered? leave your anwser in simplified fraction form

To find the fraction of cars that are both gray and electrically powered, we need to multiply the fraction of cars that are gray by the fraction of gray cars that are electrically powered.

Given that 2/5 of the cars are gray, and 1/3 of the gray cars are electrically powered, we can multiply these fractions together:

(2/5) * (1/3) = 2/15

Therefore, 2/15 of the cars on the lot are both gray and electrically powered.

Divide -72 by -4. Then divide the quotient by -9. What is the final quotient?

To divide -72 by -4, we divide both the numerator and the denominator by -4:

-72 ÷ -4 = 18

Next, we divide 18 by -9:

18 ÷ -9 = -2

The final quotient is -2.

Does anyone know what the rest of the answers are?

lake profondo has a depth of 84 feet. lake segundo is 5/6 as deep. what is the elivation at the bottom of the lake segundo?