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Explain how to multiply two fractoins? - Answers

Here is an example: (2/3) * (5/9)First multiply the two numerators (the numbers on the top): 2*5 = 10. This will be your new numerator.Then multiply the two denominators (the numbers on the bottom) : 3*9 = 27.Put your new numerator over your new denominator: 10/27Reduce the new fraction if you need to. (10/27 is fully reduced.)



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Here is an example: (2/3) * (5/9)First multiply the two numerators (the numbers on the top): 2*5 = 10. This will be your new numerator.Then multiply the two denominators (the numbers on the bottom) : 3*9 = 27.Put your new numerator over your new denominator: 10/27Reduce the new fraction if you need to. (10/27 is fully reduced.)



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Explain how to multiply two fractoins? - Answers

Here is an example: (2/3) * (5/9)First multiply the two numerators (the numbers on the top): 2*5 = 10. This will be your new numerator.Then multiply the two denominators (the numbers on the bottom) : 3*9 = 27.Put your new numerator over your new denominator: 10/27Reduce the new fraction if you need to. (10/27 is fully reduced.)

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