Multiply

(4)(-3/2)

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yes;it's correct

To multiply two numbers, you simply multiply them together. In this case, you have (4)(-3/2).

To begin, first multiply the numerators together: 4 × -3 = -12.

Next, multiply the denominators together: 2 × 1 = 2.

Finally, combine the numerator and denominator to get the final answer: -12/2.

However, we can simplify this fraction further. Both the numerator and denominator share a common factor of 2. When we divide both of them by 2, we get -6/1, which simplifies to -6.

Therefore, the result of (4)(-3/2) is -6.