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907500=3\times 100\times 8\times \frac{1}{12}\times \frac{120\times 121}{2}
Multiply both sides of the equation by 300, the least common multiple of 100,12,2.
907500=300\times 8\times \frac{1}{12}\times \frac{120\times 121}{2}
Multiply 3 and 100 to get 300.
907500=2400\times \frac{1}{12}\times \frac{120\times 121}{2}
Multiply 300 and 8 to get 2400.
907500=\frac{2400}{12}\times \frac{120\times 121}{2}
Multiply 2400 and \frac{1}{12} to get \frac{2400}{12}.
907500=200\times \frac{120\times 121}{2}
Divide 2400 by 12 to get 200.
907500=200\times \frac{14520}{2}
Multiply 120 and 121 to get 14520.
907500=200\times 7260
Divide 14520 by 2 to get 7260.
907500=1452000
Multiply 200 and 7260 to get 1452000.
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