Mutltiplying fractions? That's no problem! Top times top and bottom times bottom.
For example: 3/4 x 9/10 = ?
To solve this problem you multiply the Numerators: 3x9=27
Then you multiply the Denominators: 4x10=40
Which gets you your product: 27/40
None. -10 is an integer, not a fraction.
You can use fraction multiplication to check a fraction division problem because dividing by a fraction is equivalent to multiplying by its reciprocal. For example, if you need to solve ( \frac{a}{b} \div \frac{c}{d} ), you can multiply ( \frac{a}{b} ) by ( \frac{d}{c} ). If your division is correct, the result of this multiplication will match your original answer. Thus, verifying the answer through multiplication provides a reliable check.
When dividing by a fraction, the answer is obtained by multiplying by the reciprocal.
It is the binary operation of multiplication which has two inputs, at least one of which comprises a mixed fraction: that is, a fraction which consists of an integer part and a part which is a proper fraction.
It is because division by a non-zero number is the inverse operation of multiplication of multiplication.
proper fraction
Division is the multiplication by the reciprocal or multiplicative inverse. In simpler language, to divide by a fraction change the division sign to multiplication and flip the fraction.
In dividing fractions you have to change division to multiplication and change the second fraction into a recipracol(flip the fraction.
None. -10 is an integer, not a fraction.
To get the reciprocal of a fraction, exchange the numerator and denominator.
Cross multiplication is when you multiply the denominator of a fraction by the numerator of another fraction. Before you cross multiply you want to see if you can simply the fractions.
Treat is the same way as you would a proper fraction.
When dividing by a fraction, the answer is obtained by multiplying by the reciprocal.
Not if the fraction is positive. But yes if the fraction is negative. Study the rules of multiplication and division by integers, and you wil see why. Multiplication by a fraction is simplty multiplication by one integer followed by division by another (or the other way round).
In what situtation can you use only multiplication to find equivalent fraction? Give an example
addition subtraction multiplication division
When the fraction is in simplest terms.