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Maslowich
3 years ago
6

When multiplying two or more fractions, you should?

Mathematics
1 answer:
aalyn [17]3 years ago
4 0
You should multiply 2 at a time and not try to do them at the same time also if the fraction numbers a high you can cross simplify the numbers so multiplying them won't be as hard. so, for example, 8/12*16/36*50/100 you can simplify 8/12 to 2/3  16/36 to 4/9 50/100 to 1/2 then you can multiply 2/3*4/9 and then 8/27*1/2 to equal 8/54 and you can still simplify 8/54 to 4/27
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