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1 over 2 times one over 3? - Answers

To find the product of two fractions, multiply together the top numbers (numerators), and put this answer on the top line, and multiply together the bottom numbers (denominators), and put this answer on the bottom line.In this instance, 1/2 x 1/3 = 1x1/2x3 = 1/6, or one sixth.



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To find the product of two fractions, multiply together the top numbers (numerators), and put this answer on the top line, and multiply together the bottom numbers (denominators), and put this answer on the bottom line.In this instance, 1/2 x 1/3 = 1x1/2x3 = 1/6, or one sixth.



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1 over 2 times one over 3? - Answers

To find the product of two fractions, multiply together the top numbers (numerators), and put this answer on the top line, and multiply together the bottom numbers (denominators), and put this answer on the bottom line.In this instance, 1/2 x 1/3 = 1x1/2x3 = 1/6, or one sixth.

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      To find the product of two fractions, multiply together the top numbers (numerators), and put this answer on the top line, and multiply together the bottom numbers (denominators), and put this answer on the bottom line.In this instance, 1/2 x 1/3 = 1x1/2x3 = 1/6, or one sixth.
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