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Example Questions
Example Question #51 : How To Multiply Fractions
Multiply the following:
To multiply fractions, we will multiply the numerators together, then we will multiply the denominators together. Note that we do NOT need to find a common denominator.
So, in the problem
We will first write 18 as a fraction. We know that whole numbers can be written as a fraction over 1. So, we get
Now, before we multiply, we can simplify to make things easier. The 3 and the 18 can both be divided by 3. We get
Now, we can multiply straight across. We get
Example Question #52 : How To Multiply Fractions
Multiply the following:
To multiply fractions, we will multiply the numerators together and the denominators together. We get
Example Question #53 : How To Multiply Fractions
Multiply the following:
To multiply, we will multiply the numerators together and the denominators together. We get
Example Question #54 : How To Multiply Fractions
Multiply the following:
To multiply, we will multiply the numerators together, then we will multiply the denominators together. So, we get
Example Question #55 : How To Multiply Fractions
Multiply the following:
To multiply fractions, we will multiply straight across. In other words, we will multiply the numerators together, then we will multiply the denominators together. So, we get
Example Question #61 : How To Multiply Fractions
Solve the following:
To multiply equations, we will multiply the numerators together, then we will multiply the denominators together. So, we get
Example Question #248 : Fractions
Multiply the following:
To multiply fractions, we will multiply the numerators together, then we will multiply the denominators together. Note that we do NOT need to find a common denominator.
So, we will multiply:
Example Question #61 : How To Multiply Fractions
Multiply the following:
To multiply fractions, we will multiply the numerators together, then we will multiply the denominators together.
So, we get
Example Question #1 : How To Subtract Fractions
Give the result in simplest form:
Example Question #2 : How To Subtract Fractions
Evaluate:
Subtract vertically, appending the 9 with a decimal point and two placeholder zeroes first.