How do you multiply fractions?
Multiply the 2 numerators to get the numerator of your answer, multiply the 2 denominators to get the denominator of the answer.
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To Multiply Fractions: Multiply the numerators of the fractions. Then multiply the denominators of the fractions. Place the product of the numerators over the product of the denominators and then simplify the fraction.
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Let's say we want to multiply 1/5 by 3/8. Our first step is to multiply the two numerators together. Now for those of you (MORE?)
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Multiplying fractions is as simple as multiplying straight across. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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To Multiply Fractions:Multiply the numerators, then the denominators to get a new fraction as the answer. Then simplify it.
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Example: Multiply 2/9 and 3/12 * Multiply the numerators (2*3=6) * Multiply the denominators (9*12=108) * Place the product More?
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To Multiply Fractions: * Multiply the numerators of the fractions * Multiply the denominators of the fractions * Place the more?
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To multiply fractions, cross multiply!!! bottom and top, top and bottom! ChaCha again!
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