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[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{5}{4}\times\frac{12}{5} \\ =\frac{5\times12}{4\times5} \\ \text{The 5 at the top cancels out the one at the bottom of the fraction.} \\ \text{Also, 12 divides 4 and gives us 3. Hence;} \\ \frac{5\times12}{4\times5}=\frac{5\times12}{5\times4} \\ =3 \end{gathered}[/tex]The solution to the multiplications is 3