rita had 5/6 of cake.she ate 2/3 of it .what part of the cake did she eat?

5/9

1/6

1 1/2

A line whose slope is 4 and passes through the point (0, -9) lies on the line whose equation is:

4x + y = -9
4x - y = 9
y - 4x = 9

5/6 * 2/3

My response is math

To find out what part of the cake Rita ate, you need to calculate the product of the fractions representing the amount of cake she had and the amount she ate.

First, let's denote the fraction of the cake Rita had as 5/6. This means she had 5 parts out of 6.

Next, let's denote the fraction of the cake Rita ate as 2/3. This means she ate 2 parts out of 3.

To find the part of the cake she ate, multiply the two fractions together:

(5/6) * (2/3)

To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators (the numbers on top) together and then multiply the denominators (the numbers on the bottom) together. It would look like this:

(5 * 2) / (6 * 3)

Simplifying this further:

10 / 18

The fraction 10/18 cannot be simplified further, so the answer is that Rita ate 10/18 (or simplified to 5/9) of the cake.