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No, you flip the whole fraction which follows the division sign.

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No, you do not flip the denominator when you multiply. To multiply fractions, you multiply the numerators together and the denominators together.

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When do you flip the numerator and denominator?

When you wish to divide by a fraction, you would flip the divisor and multiply by the new fraction.


What is it called when you flip the numerator and the denominator?

when you flip the numerator and denominator you call it the reciprocal. hope it helped.


When you multiply fractions do you multiply the denominator?

yes. you multiply the numerator and denominator


How do you multiply fractions with same denominator?

multiply denominator by denominator and vice versa


When you multiply fractions which reciprocal do you use?

None. Multiply numerator by the numerator and denominator by denominator.


Do you multiply the denominator when you multiply fractions?

Yes you do.


When do you multiply a numerator and a denominator?

There is normally no occasion when you would need to multiply the numerator and denominator of a fraction.


How do you solve for the numerator when the denominator and the answer are known?

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What can you multiply 18 and 24 to get the same denominator?

Multiply 4 to 18, and 3 to 24. You get a denominator of 72


How do you multiply frations in math problems?

When you multiply fractions just line them up (denominator and denominator, numerator and numerator) then multiply across. Simplify.


How do you add improper fractions if the denominator can't multiply into the other denominator?

You Ned to find a larger common denominator or multiply the denominators to gain a common denominator.


What do you do to the numerator in a lowest common denominator problem?

Multiply the numerator of the fraction by the same amount that you multiply the denominator of that fraction.