To multiply fractions, simply multiply the numerators together and the denominators together. For example, to multiply ( \frac{a}{b} ) and ( \frac{c}{d} ), you would calculate ( \frac{a \times c}{b \times d} ). After multiplying, you can simplify the resulting fraction if possible by reducing it to its lowest terms.
No, you cannot use models to multiply fractions!!
When you divide by fractions, you invert and multiply.
yes. you multiply the numerator and denominator
to order fractions you can cross multiply two fractions at a time or you can convert all the fractions into decimals.
yes
multiply and divide fractions!-.-
No, you cannot use models to multiply fractions!!
You multiply the fractions
When you add or subtract fractions you cross multiply and when you multiply or divide fractions you across multiply.
Yes you do.
When you divide by fractions, you invert and multiply.
yes. you multiply the numerator and denominator
Yes, there are times when you multiply fractions.
Yes.
You multiply the numerators across and put that as the numerator of your answer, then multiply the denominators of the fractions across the put that as the denominator of your answer. It is very easy.
to order fractions you can cross multiply two fractions at a time or you can convert all the fractions into decimals.
No.