Every whole number can be written as an improper fraction by putting it over one. If we do that, the problem becomes 2/3 x 12/1 When multiplying fractions, you multiply the numerators together and the denominators together. Then the problem becomes 2 x 12 over 3 x 1 Since the line in a fraction can be read as "divided by" 2/3 x 12 is the same as 2 x 12 divided by 3
an equivalent fraction in two sixes
7/3
4/6
2/3 = 8/12
Well the two equivalent fraction for twelve and twenty fourths is 6 and 18 eighths and 42 and 68 fourths.
38 thirds
25/12
Every whole number can be written as an improper fraction by putting it over one. If we do that, the problem becomes 2/3 x 12/1 When multiplying fractions, you multiply the numerators together and the denominators together. Then the problem becomes 2 x 12 over 3 x 1 Since the line in a fraction can be read as "divided by" 2/3 x 12 is the same as 2 x 12 divided by 3
an equivalent fraction in two sixes
122/3 = 38/3
12 and two thirds.
Alright, sweetheart, the third product of six and twelve is thirty-six. You simply multiply six by twelve to get seventy-two, and then count three spots down the line to find thirty-six. Math can be a real hoot when you know where to look!
Improper fraction: 8/3
Two sixths.
7/3
4/6