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To tackle \( \frac{6}{10} \times 1.9 \), you can simplify \( \frac{6}{10} \) to \( 0.6 \). Now, multiplying \( 0.6 \) by \( 1.9 \) is as easy as pie! Just multiply those two numbers to get \( 1.14 \). So, the answer is \( 1.14 \)! Another fun fact: when multiplying decimals, you can ignore the decimal point at first, multiply as if you're dealing with whole numbers, and then place the decimal point based on how many digits are in the original numbers. So, if you had \( 6 \) and \( 19 \), you'd have \( 114 \), and since you moved the decimal two places (one for \( 0.6 \) and one for \( 1.9 \)), you drop it back to get \( 1.14 \). Math magic at its best!