8/3 x 9/5 To multiply Improper frtactions is the same as mulktipoliying proper fractions. In all cases , look to cancekl down.; smaller number make the calculation easier. In the above case cancel down (reduce) by '3' Hence 8/1 X 3/5 Multiply the numerators(top) together, and separately the denominators(bottom) together. Hence 24/5 Reduce to a mixed fraction 24 / 5 = 4 4/5
write two fractions beside each other,and start at the top right multiply that to the bottom left,and write the answer above it,and multiply the top left to the bottom right,and write the answer above the fraction.
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a/b*c/d = ac/bd E.g. 2/3*3/2 = 2*3/3*2 = 6/6 = 1.
Multiply 300000 by 0.03. Result is 9000.
Multiply the first two together and then multiply that total by the third.
1. Multiply the numerators together. 2. Multiply the denominators together. 3. Simplify, if possible.
Multiply them together. For example one half of three tenths is 1/2 x 3/10 =3/20
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
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More than that. You need to multiply the whole number, the farctions AND cross multiply the whole numbers and the fractions. Then add together all the answers. Thus, 23/4 * 56/7 = 2*5 + (3/4*6/7) + 2*6/7 + 3/4*5 Actually, it is far simpler to convert the mixed fractions to improper (top heavy) fractions, and then multiply the numerators together to give the numerator of the answer and multiply the denominators together to give the denominators of the answer.
When you multiply fractions together, you multiply the numerators together to get the numerator of the answer and you multiply the denominators together to get the denominator of the answer. For example: 1/2 * 2/3 = (1*2)/(2*3) = 2/6 = 1/3. When multiplying exponents of the same base together, you simply add the two exponents and make that the exponent of the same base. For example: 22 * 23 = 25 = 32. Or for the algebra-savvy: x2 * x3 = x5.
multiply the numerators (top numbers) together then multiply the denominators (lower numbers) together
Yes, you multiply the numerators together and the denominators together when multiplying two fractions
Multiply all the numerators together and then multiply all the denominators together. Simplify the product if need be as for example: 3/5*2/3*1/2 = 6/30 = 1/5
When multiplying 2 fractions, we multiply the two numerators together and the two denominators together.
Multiply the numerators together then multiply the denominators. Reduce as needed.