14. the way i do it is 2/9 x 63/1 is actually the same as 63/9 x 2/1 which equals 7 x 2.
To multiply fractions multiply the numerators together and multiply the denominators together: 4/9 × 5/7 = (4×5)/(9×7) = 20/63
You just multiply the numerator of the first fraction by the numerator of the second, and the denominator of the first by the denominator of the second. For example, with the two fractions 2/9 and 4/7, you would multiply 2 by 4 to get 8, then 9 by 7 to get 63, so your answer to 2/9 x 4/7 would be 8/63.
14 over 63 in simplest form is 2 over 9 because . first you have to see which one goes in both equallly . So its 7 divide in to both 7 / 14 is 2 and 63 / 7 is 9 So its 2 / 9 !
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To multiply fractions multiply the numerators together and multiply the denominators together and simplify the result: 3/7 × 4/9 = (3×4)/(7×9) = 12/63 = 4/21
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To multiply fractions multiply the numerators together and multiply the denominators together: 4/9 × 5/7 = (4×5)/(9×7) = 20/63
IT IS 63 i.e 9*7=63
To find what you multiply to get 63, you can consider its factors. The pairs of numbers that multiply together to give 63 are 1 and 63, 3 and 21, and 7 and 9. For example, 7 multiplied by 9 equals 63.
1 x 63, 3 x 21, 7 x 9
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It is: 14/63 = 2/9
They are: 3/7 and 2/9 are the equivalent 27/63 and 14/63
h/9=7 multiply both sides by 9 h=63
lcm(7, 9) = 63 → equivalent fractions are: 3/7 = (3×9)/(7×9) = 27/63 2/9 = (2×7)/(9×7) = 14/63
To find 2 ninths of 63, you first calculate one ninth of 63, which is 63 divided by 9, equaling 7. Then, multiply that result by 2: 7 multiplied by 2 equals 14. Therefore, 2 ninths of 63 is 14.
You just multiply the numerator of the first fraction by the numerator of the second, and the denominator of the first by the denominator of the second. For example, with the two fractions 2/9 and 4/7, you would multiply 2 by 4 to get 8, then 9 by 7 to get 63, so your answer to 2/9 x 4/7 would be 8/63.