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Dafna1 [17]
3 years ago
6

Hey i need help with how to multiply 8/9 and 1/4. HELP ME OOOUUUUTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mathematics
2 answers:
Inessa [10]3 years ago
6 0
<h3>Answer:  2/9</h3>

Explanation:

Multiply the numbers up top: 8*1 = 8

Multiply the numbers in the bottom: 9*4 = 36

The two fractions 8/9 and 1/4 multiply to 8/36. Reduce this to 2/9 after dividing both parts by the GCF 4.

In other words,

8/4 = 2

36/4 = 9

Valentin [98]3 years ago
4 0

Hello there! :)

When multiplying fractions, we multiply the numerator times the numerator and the denominator times the denominator. We reduce if it's necessary.

So multiply:

\frac{8}{9} *\frac{1}{4} \\

Reduce and get:

\frac{2}{9} *\frac{1}{1}  \\\frac{2}{9}

And that's our final answer. Hope it helps you!

~Just a joyful teen

SilentNature

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