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Q: When you multiply fractions do you multiply the bottom numbers too?
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When to multiply fractions?

whenever you want jk no umm when they tell you too in the problem or you are being asked to idk


What is the equivalent ratio for 3 to 5?

Just as in the case of fractions, in a ratio, too, you can multiply or divide both numbers by any number - the same for both - to get an equivalent ratio.


Eleven divided by three eighths?

11 / (3/8) In order to divide by a fraction, first put the number 11 over 1 to make it a fraction too. (11/1)/(3/8) and then flip 3/8 upside down, then multiply. (11/1)*(8/3) When you multiply fractions, just go straight across. Top times top, bottom times bottom. 88/3


You open a book to two facing pages The product of the two page numbers is 600 find the page numbers?

I guess this is best solved by trial and error. Try to multiply two consecutive numbers; if the product is too low, try higher number, if the product is too high, try lower numbers. For example, 20 x 21 = 420; since this is too low, your numbers are higher than that; 30 x 31 = 930; since this is too high, your numbers are lower than that.I guess this is best solved by trial and error. Try to multiply two consecutive numbers; if the product is too low, try higher number, if the product is too high, try lower numbers. For example, 20 x 21 = 420; since this is too low, your numbers are higher than that; 30 x 31 = 930; since this is too high, your numbers are lower than that.I guess this is best solved by trial and error. Try to multiply two consecutive numbers; if the product is too low, try higher number, if the product is too high, try lower numbers. For example, 20 x 21 = 420; since this is too low, your numbers are higher than that; 30 x 31 = 930; since this is too high, your numbers are lower than that.I guess this is best solved by trial and error. Try to multiply two consecutive numbers; if the product is too low, try higher number, if the product is too high, try lower numbers. For example, 20 x 21 = 420; since this is too low, your numbers are higher than that; 30 x 31 = 930; since this is too high, your numbers are lower than that.


How do you multiply millions?

The easiest way is to divide the numbers by a million than multiply the answer by a million. Remember that if you divide one number by a million than you have to divide all the other numbers by a million too other wise your answer will be incorrect.