You do, for example, 1/2 x 1/3=? 1x1=1. the numerator is one. 2x3=6. the denominator is 6. Understand?!
When you multiply any two numbers, the answer is their product.
When you multiply any two numbers, the answer is their product.
Convert them to improper fractions and proceed the same way you would multiply two fractions.
Yes, regularly.
Multiply the first two together and then multiply that total by the third.
to order fractions you can cross multiply two fractions at a time or you can convert all the fractions into decimals.
cross multiply
multiply the two fractions
When multiplying 2 fractions, we multiply the two numerators together and the two denominators together.
You multiply the two fractions. To multiply two fractions, the numerator of the result is the product of the numerators, and the denominator of the result is the product of the denominators.
You multiply the two fractions.
When dividing a fraction you leave the first fraction as it is and you change the second fraction into a reciprocal (flip the fraction). Once you have changed the second fraction into a reciprocal, then you would simply *multiply the two fractions together. Once you multiply the two fractions then that would be your final answer. Dont forget to simplify! And remember if the fractions are mixed numbers before you do anything you must change the mixed numbers into improper fractions first! hope this helps! *If you dont know how to multiply fractions then thats a different question