No, i don't think so!
you multiply the numerator by the numerator and the denominator by the denominator.
all you do is multiply the numerator to what the denominator is and it will turn out to be a whole number
Keep the denominator, and times by the numerator.
multiply the numerators (top numbers) together to get the new numerator, and multiply the denominators (bottom numbers) together to get the new denominator. like this: (a/b) times (c/d) = (a times c)/(b times d) Find the GCF of the numerator and the denominator and divide them both by it. If the GCF is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form.
3 fourths (thee quarters) ---- 3/4 times (multiply by) 1 eighth Numerator times numerator 3 times 1 =3 Denominator times denominator 4 times 8 = 32 3/4 x 1/8 = 3/32
The numerator is 1 and the denominator is 10. In fraction form, it is written as 1/10.
Just multiply straight through. Numerator times numerator and denominator times denominator. a/b * c/d = ac/bd ======
you do how many times does the denominator goes into the numerator and that is your whole number then the rest is the numerator and keep the denominator the same
There are places where this term is used. 1st- to compare fractions across an equals you are multiplying each side by the product of the denominators. It looks like you multiply the numerator of the left side times the denominator of the right and put that product on the left side. Multiply the numerator of the left times the denominator of the right and put that on the right. In algebra this is good when looking for an unknown. 2nd- when comparing fractions to see which one is bigger you can multiply up from the denominator to the other numerator and compare these numbers to see which one is bigger.
To multiply fractions, you multiply numerator times numerator and denominator times denominator, so 1/4 x 3/4 works out to be 3/16.
If two times the numerator is less than the denominator, the fraction is less than half. If two times the numerator is equal to the denominator, the fraction is equal to a half. If two times the numerator is greater than the denominator, the fraction is greater than half.
you divide by the denominator and times by the numerator