Yes.
multiply the numerators (top numbers) together then multiply the denominators (lower numbers) together
When you multiply any two numbers, the answer is their product.
you have to turn them into improper fractions before you multiply them.
Well first of all you might want to try spelling whole with a "W".
Yes.
you multiply the top numbers straight across, then you multiply the bottom numbers straight across
multiply the numerators (top numbers) together then multiply the denominators (lower numbers) together
When you multiply any two numbers, the answer is their product.
When you multiply any two numbers, the answer is their product.
" ... multiply by the RECIPROCAL of the divisor.
Convert them to improper fractions and proceed the same way you would multiply two fractions.
It's because decimals are really fractions and all numbers get smaller when you multiply them by fractions.
if you have mixed numbers you make them into improper fractions before you multiply
By putting the whole numbers with a one at the bottom so it will be a denominator and multiply
To get a fraction of another fraction you have to multiply the fractions. To multiply fractions, just use this simple algorithm: Step 1-Turn all whole numbers and mixed numbers into improper fractions. Step 2-Multiply the numerators of the 2 fractions. The answer to that problem will be the numerator of the answer. Step 3-Multiply the denominators of the 2 fractions. The answer to that problem will be the denominator of the answer. Step 4-Reduce.
Multiply them by successive counting numbers.