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What is the product of [tex]\(\frac{7}{16}\)[/tex], [tex]\(\frac{4}{3}\)[/tex], and [tex]\(\frac{1}{2}\)[/tex]?

A. [tex]\(\frac{21}{32}\)[/tex]

B. [tex]\(\frac{7}{24}\)[/tex]

C. [tex]\(\frac{13}{48}\)[/tex]

D. [tex]\(\frac{7}{12}\)[/tex]


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To determine the product of [tex]\(\frac{7}{16}\)[/tex], [tex]\(\frac{4}{3}\)[/tex], and [tex]\(\frac{1}{2}\)[/tex], let's calculate step-by-step:

1. First, multiply [tex]\(\frac{7}{16}\)[/tex] by [tex]\(\frac{4}{3}\)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ \frac{7}{16} \cdot \frac{4}{3} = \frac{7 \times 4}{16 \times 3} = \frac{28}{48} \][/tex]
Simplify [tex]\(\frac{28}{48}\)[/tex] by dividing both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor (4):
[tex]\[ \frac{28}{48} = \frac{28 \div 4}{48 \div 4} = \frac{7}{12} \][/tex]

2. Next, multiply the result [tex]\(\frac{7}{12}\)[/tex] by [tex]\(\frac{1}{2}\)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ \frac{7}{12} \cdot \frac{1}{2} = \frac{7 \times 1}{12 \times 2} = \frac{7}{24} \][/tex]

Therefore, the product of [tex]\(\frac{7}{16}\)[/tex], [tex]\(\frac{4}{3}\)[/tex], and [tex]\(\frac{1}{2}\)[/tex] is [tex]\(\frac{7}{24}\)[/tex].

The best answer is:
B. [tex]\(\frac{7}{24}\)[/tex]