You multiply the 2 numerators to get the new numerator. You multiply the 2 denominators to get the new denominator. (The numerator is the number on top, the denominator is on the bottom)
Example: 1/2*3/4 the numerators are 1 and 3. 1*3=3=new numerator
the denominators are 2 and 4. 2*4=8=new denominator
Answer:1/2*3/4=3/8
Math is related to fractions. if you look in a math book or just online then one of the math topics is fractions. You learn how to divide, multiply, add and subtract, simplify and more about fractions and what to do with them.
There are many help books that would aid in dividing fractions homework. These books include Fractions for Dummies and any intermediate math textbook.
When you multiply fractions just line them up (denominator and denominator, numerator and numerator) then multiply across. Simplify.
"She refused to even attempt her math homework; fractions are too hard for her."
A reciprocal is when you take the second fraction in a division problem and flip it Then change the sign to multiply. THIS ONLY WORKS WHEN YOU ARE DIVIDING FRACTIONS!
It depends on the specific problem. If you have an equation that involves fractions, quite often you'll need to multiply them.
Multiplying fractions is no problem top times top bottom times bottom. Dividing fractions is easy as pie, flip the second fraction and multiply. Your welcome!!!!! (: that is one math jingle.
Often in Math, fractions are used to add, subtract, multiply, divide, or indicate the magnitude of measurements that will be involved in those operations. They can be used as numbers whenever the authentic number is not an integer.
multiply and divide fractions!-.-
No, you cannot use models to multiply fractions!!
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You multiply the fractions