Fraction Product
1. The problem states an equation involving a product of fractions: $1 \cdot 11 = \frac{m}{1+m} \times \times \times \times \times \frac{p}{q}$.
2. First, interpret the left side: $1 \cdot 11$ simply equals $11$.
3. The right side shows multiple multiplication signs between fractions, but only the first fraction $\frac{m}{1+m}$ and the last fraction $\frac{p}{q}$ are explicit.
4. Since the middle fractions are omitted or unclear (represented as repeated multiplication signs), we cannot simplify or evaluate without more information.
5. With the equation $11 = \frac{m}{1+m} \times \ldots \times \frac{p}{q}$, knowledge of the missing terms or more specifics is necessary to solve or simplify.
6. To proceed, please provide the full expression or clarify the missing fractions in the product.