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[tex]\huge\text{Hey there!}[/tex]
[tex]\bold{Equation: 2\dfrac{4}{7}\times1\dfrac{1}{2}}[/tex]
[tex]\bold{2\dfrac{4}{7}=\dfrac{18}{7}}\\\\\\\bold{1\dfrac{1}{2}=\dfrac{3}{2}}[/tex]
[tex]\bold{New\ equation: \dfrac{18}{7}\times\dfrac{3}{2}}\\\bold{\dfrac{18\times3}{7\times2}}\\\bold{18\times3=54\leftarrow numerator}\\\bold{14\times2= 14\leftarrow denomination }\\\bold{= \dfrac{54}{14}}\\\bold{The\ GCF (Greatest\ Common \ Factor)\ of\ BOTH\ numbers(54\ \&\ 14)\ is\ 2.}}\\\bold{So, we\ DIVIDE\ both\ numbers\ by\ 2}\\\bold{\dfrac{54\div2}{14\div2}}\\\bold{54\div2=27\leftarrow numerator}\\\bold{\dfrac{14}{2}= 7\leftarrow denominator}\\\bold{= \dfrac{27}{7}}\\\bold{\dfrac{27}{7}= 3\dfrac{6}{7}}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\boxed{\bold{ANSWER: \dfrac{27}{7}=3\dfrac{6}{7}}}}\huge\checkmark[/tex]
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