Invert (flip) the second one, and then multiply them.
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You multiply the fractions
you have to compare the common fractions
you can find fractions on a recipe,shoes,signs,or notebooks as long as it is a fraction.
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Addition or subtraction of fractions require "like" fractions: that is, fractions with the same denominator.
it helps you find the distance between fractions beacause the new name should be an equivalent fraction
You solve it just like they are proper fractions
If I had some fractions, I might. But since I don't, I won't.
Find the lowest common multiple of the denominators and adjust the fractions accordingly
You can find fractions in a lot of places. Some of them are construction, Baking Factory, even when you deliver pizza.