You get the same answer both times.
you multiply the numerator by the numerator and the denominator by the denominator.
Multiply the numerator of the fraction by 2 to get the new numerator. Multiply the denominator of the fraction by 3 to get the new denominator. Answer = (new numerator)/(new denominator).
Multiply the numerator of the fraction by the same amount that you multiply the denominator of that fraction.
There is normally no occasion when you would need to multiply the numerator and denominator of a fraction.
The answer is the numerator.
taking two fractions. and cross multiply. all fraction has a numerator (top number) and a denominator (bottom number). multiply the numerator to the other fraction's denominator and the denominator to the other fraction's numerator to get the product.
This is true; if you multiply both numbers by the same number, the proportion will remain the same.
No because you have too multiply the numerator and denominator by the the same number to have an equivalent fraction.
There is normally no occasion when you would need to multiply the numerator and denominator of a fraction.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same integer.
Just multiply straight through. Numerator times numerator and denominator times denominator. a/b * c/d = ac/bd ======
If you wish to multiply a fraction (numerator and denominator) by a number, you multiply the numerator by the number and leave the denominator as it was. For example, 2/3 * 4 = 8/3