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How do you multiply 18 over 16 and 12 over 14? - Answers
Multiplying fractions is about as easy as it could be.-- The numerator of the product is the product of the two numerators.-- The denominator of the product is the product of the two denominators.(18/16) x (12/14) = (18 x 12)/(16 x 14) = 216/224If you'd like to simplify that answer, it's 27/28 .
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How do you multiply 18 over 16 and 12 over 14? - Answers
Multiplying fractions is about as easy as it could be.-- The numerator of the product is the product of the two numerators.-- The denominator of the product is the product of the two denominators.(18/16) x (12/14) = (18 x 12)/(16 x 14) = 216/224If you'd like to simplify that answer, it's 27/28 .
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How do you multiply 18 over 16 and 12 over 14? - Answers
Multiplying fractions is about as easy as it could be.-- The numerator of the product is the product of the two numerators.-- The denominator of the product is the product of the two denominators.(18/16) x (12/14) = (18 x 12)/(16 x 14) = 216/224If you'd like to simplify that answer, it's 27/28 .
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