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Mathematics, 02.12.2019 06:31 saigecc14

Find the product. simplify if possible.

\frac{4}{2a} · \frac{a}{11}

a. \frac{5}{13}

b. \frac{2}{11}

c. \frac{2}{11a}

d. \frac{2a}{11}

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