how do you estimate products of fractions?
It is not: they are the same. A "product" and "multiple" are synonyms.
It is a process by which the product of mixed fractions is calculated.
You solve it just like they are proper fractions
No, it is not.
No.
If the fractions are both proper fractions ... equivalent to less than 1 ... thenthat's always true ... the product is always less than either factor.
No. Fractions don't need the same denominator in order to multiply them. The numerator of their product is simply the product of their numerators, and the denominator of their product is just the product of their denominators.
Exactly the same as you do when multiplying fractions with different denominators. -- Multiply numerators . . . the product is the numeratore of the answer. -- Multiply denominators . . . the product is the denominator of the answer.
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-- Multiply their numerators to get the numerator of their product. -- Multiply their denominators to get the denominator of their product.
give an example of two fractions whose product equals 1