To multiply an improper fraction by a whole number you first multiply the numerator by the whole number, then divide the result by the denominator. For example: 8/6 x 15 You do 8x15 = 120 Then you do 120/6 = 20. When writing down, you would do this all in one step, as 8/6 x 15 = 20
You multiply the whole number as many times as the exponent is.
To multiply a fraction by a whole number, you first multiply the whole number by the numerator, then divide it by the denominator. In this case, we have 15, and need to multiply it by the numerator 7. 15x7 = 105. The next step is to divide this by the denominator 9. 105/9 = 11.666... When writing it down, you would simply put 7/9 x 15 = 11.666...
Keep the same denominator, and multiply the numerator by the whole number.
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To multiply an improper fraction by a whole number you first multiply the numerator by the whole number, then divide the result by the denominator. For example: 8/6 x 15 You do 8x15 = 120 Then you do 120/6 = 20. When writing down, you would do this all in one step, as 8/6 x 15 = 20
You multiply the whole number as many times as the exponent is.
To find a persent of a whole number you would have to multiply .15 by 500000. This would end up at 75,000
They're the results you get when you multiply 15 by any whole numberyou can think of. There are an infinite number of them.Here are a few:15301059901,0059,99010,00599,990100,00518,518,505
To multiply a fraction by a whole number, you first multiply the whole number by the numerator, then divide it by the denominator. In this case, we have 15, and need to multiply it by the numerator 7. 15x7 = 105. The next step is to divide this by the denominator 9. 105/9 = 11.666... When writing it down, you would simply put 7/9 x 15 = 11.666...
Keep the same denominator, and multiply the numerator by the whole number.
Multiply the whole number to 100%.
E.g 1 5/10 is equal to 15/10 . Multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the numerator to get 15/10
The question is ambiguous. Do you want to know how to multiply a fraction by a whole number, as well as by a mixed number? Or are you asking how to multiply a whole number by a mixed number and express the product as a fraction? Or what?
Multiply the numerator and the whole number. Put the total over the denominator. Simplify if possible.
No.