How do you simplify “SIMPLify: Swordsman–3/5 × [–10/9] × [–21/4] ×(–6)”?
To simplify this expression, we can follow the order of operations, which is parentheses, exponents, multiplication and division, from left to right.
First, we can simplify the expression inside the parentheses:
(-6) = -6/1
Next, we can multiply the fractions inside the brackets:
[-10/9] × [-21/4] = 210/36 or 35/6
Now, we can substitute the simplified expression inside the brackets:
Swordsman–3/5 × [–10/9] × [–21/4] ×(–6) = Swordsman–3/5 × (35/6) × (-6/1)
We can simplify the expression by canceling out the common factors:
Swordsman–3/5 × (35/6) × (-6/1) = Swordsman × (-7/2)
Therefore, the simplified expression is:
Swordsman × (-7/2) or -7/2 Swordsman.
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