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How do you solve a fraction multiplication problem? - Answers

The numerator of the result is the product of the numerators; the denominator of the result is the product of the denominators. It is recommended to simplify before carrying out the actual multiplication. Here is an example: 10/17 x 8/15 Multiplying numerators and denominators (just indicate the multiplication at first): (10x8) / (17/15) 10 and 15 have the common factor 5, so you can divide both by 5: (2x8) / (17/3) Since no further simplifications are possible, carry out the multiplication: 16 / 53



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The numerator of the result is the product of the numerators; the denominator of the result is the product of the denominators. It is recommended to simplify before carrying out the actual multiplication. Here is an example: 10/17 x 8/15 Multiplying numerators and denominators (just indicate the multiplication at first): (10x8) / (17/15) 10 and 15 have the common factor 5, so you can divide both by 5: (2x8) / (17/3) Since no further simplifications are possible, carry out the multiplication: 16 / 53



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How do you solve a fraction multiplication problem? - Answers

The numerator of the result is the product of the numerators; the denominator of the result is the product of the denominators. It is recommended to simplify before carrying out the actual multiplication. Here is an example: 10/17 x 8/15 Multiplying numerators and denominators (just indicate the multiplication at first): (10x8) / (17/15) 10 and 15 have the common factor 5, so you can divide both by 5: (2x8) / (17/3) Since no further simplifications are possible, carry out the multiplication: 16 / 53

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