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Solution:
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[tex]7\frac{1}{5}\times4\frac{5}{6}[/tex]To solve,
step 1: Convert the mixed fractions into improper fractions.
[tex]\begin{gathered} Given\text{ an improper fraction of the form: a}\frac{b}{c},\text{ to convert to an } \\ improper\text{ fraction, we have} \\ \frac{(c\times a)+b}{c} \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]Thus,
[tex]\begin{gathered} 7\frac{1}{5}=\frac{(7\times5)+1}{5}=\frac{35+1}{5}=\frac{36}{5} \\ 4\frac{5}{6}=\frac{(4\times6)+5}{6}=\frac{24+5}{6}=\frac{29}{6} \end{gathered}[/tex]step 2: Perform the operation of multiplication between both fractions.
Thus,
[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{36}{5}\times\frac{29}{6}=\frac{36\times29}{5\times6} \\ cancel\text{ out common factor,} \\ =\frac{6\times29}{5} \\ =\frac{174}{5} \end{gathered}[/tex]step 3: Convert the resulting improper fraction into a mixed fraction.
Thus,
[tex]\frac{174}{5}=34+\frac{4}{5}[/tex]Hence, the solution is
[tex]34\frac{4}{5}[/tex]