Multiply the two numerators and their product will be the new numerator., and multiply the two denominators and their product will be the new denominator, then reduce the terms if possible. Example: 3/4 x 4/5 = 12/20 = 3/5
69 times 1881 is 129789, which is an integer, not a fraction.
-- Times the two numerators together to get the numerator of the answer. -- Times the two denominators together to get the denominator of the answer.
Remember that in math, "of" usually means "times". To find a fraction of a fraction, multiply them.
you multiply the numerator by the numerator and the denominator by the denominator.
If you mean 1/15 times 3 as a fraction then it is 1/5 in its simplest form
A fraction "of" a number is the same as the fraction "times" a number. In other words, you must multiply 1/10 times 80.A fraction "of" a number is the same as the fraction "times" a number. In other words, you must multiply 1/10 times 80.A fraction "of" a number is the same as the fraction "times" a number. In other words, you must multiply 1/10 times 80.A fraction "of" a number is the same as the fraction "times" a number. In other words, you must multiply 1/10 times 80.
A fraction that has a different sign to the first fraction.
0 times ANYTHING is 0!
69 times 1881 is 129789, which is an integer, not a fraction.
-- Times the two numerators together to get the numerator of the answer. -- Times the two denominators together to get the denominator of the answer.
Remember that in math, "of" usually means "times". To find a fraction of a fraction, multiply them.
Multiply the fraction times the cost.
Keep the denominator, and times by the numerator.
It goes 189/24 times: a fraction which can be simplified, if required.
you multiply the numerator by the numerator and the denominator by the denominator.
It is an integer, 3, not a fraction.
If you mean 1/15 times 3 as a fraction then it is 1/5 in its simplest form