To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators together and the denominators together.
For fractions a/b and c/d, the answer will be (a x c) / (b x d). Then simplify if possible.
Numerical example : 2/5 x 3/8 = (2 x 3)/ (5 x 8) = 6/40 which equals 3/20
Exactly the same as you do when multiplying fractions with different denominators. -- Multiply numerators . . . the product is the numeratore of the answer. -- Multiply denominators . . . the product is the denominator of the answer.
Yes. When multiplying and dividing fractions your denominators do not have to be the same. The denominators only haveto be the same if you are subtracting or adding them.
Dissimilar fractions have different denominators.
unlike fractions
YES.
Exactly the same as you do when multiplying fractions with different denominators. -- Multiply numerators . . . the product is the numeratore of the answer. -- Multiply denominators . . . the product is the denominator of the answer.
Yes. When multiplying and dividing fractions your denominators do not have to be the same. The denominators only haveto be the same if you are subtracting or adding them.
multiply the denominators
To multiply fractions all you do is multiply the numerators and the denominators separately eg: 4/7 x 6/11 = 24/77. The "commonality" of denominators has no relevance.
Dissimilar fractions have different denominators.
Dissimilar fractions are fractions that have different denominators.
No.
multiply the fractions until they have common denominators and then subtract them
You multiply the fractions until the denominators are equal. Then, you subtract.
Multiply them by each other.
unlike fractions
No, you do not need the same denominator to multiply fractions. When multiplying fractions, you simply multiply the numerators together and the denominators together. This means that the denominators do not need to be the same, unlike when adding or subtracting fractions.