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\frac{1}{3}\times \frac{157}{50}\times 35\times 6=219.8
Convert decimal number 3.14 to fraction \frac{314}{100}. Reduce the fraction \frac{314}{100} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 2.
\frac{1\times 157}{3\times 50}\times 35\times 6=219.8
Multiply \frac{1}{3} times \frac{157}{50} by multiplying numerator times numerator and denominator times denominator.
\frac{157}{150}\times 35\times 6=219.8
Do the multiplications in the fraction \frac{1\times 157}{3\times 50}.
\frac{157\times 35}{150}\times 6=219.8
Express \frac{157}{150}\times 35 as a single fraction.
\frac{5495}{150}\times 6=219.8
Multiply 157 and 35 to get 5495.
\frac{1099}{30}\times 6=219.8
Reduce the fraction \frac{5495}{150} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 5.
\frac{1099\times 6}{30}=219.8
Express \frac{1099}{30}\times 6 as a single fraction.
\frac{6594}{30}=219.8
Multiply 1099 and 6 to get 6594.
\frac{1099}{5}=219.8
Reduce the fraction \frac{6594}{30} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 6.
\frac{1099}{5}=\frac{1099}{5}
Convert decimal number 219.8 to fraction \frac{2198}{10}. Reduce the fraction \frac{2198}{10} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 2.
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Compare \frac{1099}{5} and \frac{1099}{5}.
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