cross multiply
To multiply a fraction, you simply multiply the numerator (the top number) by the numerator of another fraction and the denominator (the bottom number) by the denominator of the other fraction. The formula can be expressed as: (\frac{a}{b} \times \frac{c}{d} = \frac{a \times c}{b \times d}). This results in a new fraction that combines the two original fractions. Remember to simplify the resulting fraction if possible.
That depends what you want to do. If you multiply both the numerator and the denominator by the same number, you get another fraction that stands for the same number - an equivalent fraction. For example, if you have the fraction 1/2, you multiply top and bottom by 2, to get 2/4. 2/4 is simply another name for 1/2.
multiply the numerator and the denominator by a number.* * * * *by the same, non-zero number.Multiply both the numerator and denominator by a number of your choice. If both numbers are divisible by the same number, you should divide.
Multiply both the numerator and the denominator of the fraction you already have by the same number, and you'll get another fraction that's equivalent to it.
You may be referring to the rule for dividing fractions. To divide one fraction by another, you invert the second fraction (exchange numerator and denominator), and multiply instead.
You get the same answer both times.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same integer.
To multiply a fraction, you simply multiply the numerator (the top number) by the numerator of another fraction and the denominator (the bottom number) by the denominator of the other fraction. The formula can be expressed as: (\frac{a}{b} \times \frac{c}{d} = \frac{a \times c}{b \times d}). This results in a new fraction that combines the two original fractions. Remember to simplify the resulting fraction if possible.
That depends what you want to do. If you multiply both the numerator and the denominator by the same number, you get another fraction that stands for the same number - an equivalent fraction. For example, if you have the fraction 1/2, you multiply top and bottom by 2, to get 2/4. 2/4 is simply another name for 1/2.
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.
simply divide the numerator and denominator by two. if they are not even, find another multiple that fits both the numerator and denominator. once you have simplified the fraction, just turn the denominator into 100 (make sure you multiply or divide only) then multiply or divide the same number by the numerator, then you divide it by 100 and you get your answer!!!!!
multiply the numerator and the denominator by a number.* * * * *by the same, non-zero number.Multiply both the numerator and denominator by a number of your choice. If both numbers are divisible by the same number, you should divide.
Multiply both the numerator and the denominator of the fraction you already have by the same number, and you'll get another fraction that's equivalent to it.
You may be referring to the rule for dividing fractions. To divide one fraction by another, you invert the second fraction (exchange numerator and denominator), and multiply instead.
equivalent of 4 over 28 is 1 over 7. you divide by 4 both numerator and denominator or multiply by the same number both numerator and denominator
Simply change the numerator and you will have another - different - fraction wit the same denominator.
You cannot because it is not true - unless the fraction is 0/n (for any n) or n/n = 1.