2/3 divided by 5 become 2/3 multiply 1/5 which is equal to 2/15
Multiply all the numerators together and then multiply all the denominators together. Simplify the product if need be as for example: 3/5*2/3*1/2 = 6/30 = 1/5
You change 1 1/3 into a mixed number and then multiply. 2/5 times 4/3 Answer= 8/15
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You could multiply the top and bottom number by 2, 4, 5, 79872345, or any number as long as its the same. For example, take the fraction 1/2. multiply 1 by 5 and 2 by 5. That would be 5/10. So, 1/2 is equal to 5/10. If you used different numbers, say multiply 1 by 3 and 2 by 6, that would be 3/12, which is NOT equal to 1/2.
You don't need a common denominator to multiply or divide fractions.To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators and the denominators, e.g.:1/2 x 3/5 = (1/3) / (2/5) = 3/10To divide fractions, multiply the first fraction with the reciprocal of the second.1/2 divided by 5/3 is the same as 1/2 times 3/5.
You multiply the two fractions, put the result under the radical symbol and simplify, if possible. Then multiply the result by the whole number.For example, sqrt(1/6)*sqrt(3/4)*5 = sqrt[(1/6*3/4)]*5 = sqrt(3/24)*5= sqrt(1/8)*5 = 1/2*sqrt(1/2)*5 = 5/2*sqrt(1/2).You multiply the two fractions, put the result under the radical symbol and simplify, if possible. Then multiply the result by the whole number.For example, sqrt(1/6)*sqrt(3/4)*5 = sqrt[(1/6*3/4)]*5 = sqrt(3/24)*5= sqrt(1/8)*5 = 1/2*sqrt(1/2)*5 = 5/2*sqrt(1/2).You multiply the two fractions, put the result under the radical symbol and simplify, if possible. Then multiply the result by the whole number.For example, sqrt(1/6)*sqrt(3/4)*5 = sqrt[(1/6*3/4)]*5 = sqrt(3/24)*5= sqrt(1/8)*5 = 1/2*sqrt(1/2)*5 = 5/2*sqrt(1/2).You multiply the two fractions, put the result under the radical symbol and simplify, if possible. Then multiply the result by the whole number.For example, sqrt(1/6)*sqrt(3/4)*5 = sqrt[(1/6*3/4)]*5 = sqrt(3/24)*5= sqrt(1/8)*5 = 1/2*sqrt(1/2)*5 = 5/2*sqrt(1/2).
Yes the numerators are each multiplied and the denominators are multiplied: For example, 1/5 * 2/3. then it would be (1*2) / (5*3) or 2/15
2/3 divided by 5 become 2/3 multiply 1/5 which is equal to 2/15
1 2/3 * 1/5. First, we could distribute, like so:1/5 + 2/3(1/5) = 1/5 + 2/15 = 5/15 = 1/3.Also, we could convert it into an improper fraction then multiply:5/3 * 1/5 = 1/3But either way it turns up as 1/3.
multiply 2/3 x 1/5 = 2/15 multiply numerators, multiply denominators, then reduce if possible.
Multiply all the numerators together and then multiply all the denominators together. Simplify the product if need be as for example: 3/5*2/3*1/2 = 6/30 = 1/5
"of" means to multiply.(2/3)*8 = (16/3) = 5+(1/3) ■
You change 1 1/3 into a mixed number and then multiply. 2/5 times 4/3 Answer= 8/15
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You could multiply the top and bottom number by 2, 4, 5, 79872345, or any number as long as its the same. For example, take the fraction 1/2. multiply 1 by 5 and 2 by 5. That would be 5/10. So, 1/2 is equal to 5/10. If you used different numbers, say multiply 1 by 3 and 2 by 6, that would be 3/12, which is NOT equal to 1/2.
For example: 3/5 X 2= You have to turn the 2 into 2/1 which is the same as 2. So it is: 3/5 X 2/1=