Respuesta :

In Math, we do multiplication and division from left to right, so the problem will be set up like this.
[tex]\frac{6\left(-12\right)}{10}[/tex]
First, let's remove the parenthesis...
[tex]=\frac{-6\cdot \:12}{10}[/tex]
Multiply the numerators...
[tex]=\frac{-72}{10}[/tex]
There's a fraction rule that states: [tex]\frac{-a}{b}=-\frac{a}{b}[/tex]
Apply it...
[tex]=-\frac{72}{10}[/tex]
Cancel the common factor, which is 2.
[tex]=-\frac{36}{5}[/tex]
Done!

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Answer:

3(x-2)/5

Step-by-step explanation:

(6x-12)/10  factor out 2

2(3x-6)/(2(5))

(3x-6)/5  and you can factor out 3 from the numerator too

3(x-2)/5  which can be expressed as:

0.6(x-2)