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No because you turn the other fraction upside down and then cross multiply.

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Q: To divide a fractionby another fraction do you simply divide the numerators and then dividethe denominators?
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How to multiply a fraction to another fraction?

Multiply the numerators together and then multiply the denominators together.


How do you find inverse function?

If its a fraction then we can change the numerators and denominators upside down .This is in case of fraction.


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Do you mulitiply the denominators?

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How can you tell which fraction is smaller by looking at their denominators?

You can't unless the numerators are equal. In that case, the fraction with the larger denominator is smaller.


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this is a tricky question but the relationship between the numerators of the product is that they both fractions - and for the next question is that in some fraction their is aways going to have the same denominator that never changes or DONT CHANGE AT ALL !


How do you order like fraction?

Like fractions can be ordered according to their numerators alone. You can ignore the denominators for the process.