Use properties of operations and rules for multiplying signed numbers to multiply -2/5 by 3/1. Write an answer in simplest form.

To multiply fractions, you simply multiply the numerators together and then the denominators together.

In this case, we have:

(-2/5) * (3/1)

Multiplying the numerators: (-2) * (3) = -6
Multiplying the denominators: (5) * (1) = 5

So the final answer, in simplest form, is -6/5.

To multiply fractions, you multiply the numerators together and the denominators together. Using the given fractions:

(-2/5) * (3/1)

Multiplying the numerators (top numbers) together, we have:

(-2) * (3) = -6

Multiplying the denominators (bottom numbers) together, we have:

(5) * (1) = 5

Putting it all together, the product of -2/5 and 3/1 is:

-6/5

Therefore, the answer in simplest form is -6/5.