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    How do you multiply a hard fraction?
    Grace Imson, MA
    Math Instructor, City College of San Francisco
    Grace Imson is a math teacher with over 40 years of teaching experience. Grace is currently a math instructor at the City College of San Francisco and was previously in the Math Department at Saint Louis University. She has taught math at the elementary, middle, high school, and college levels. She has an MA in Education, specializing in Administration and Supervision from Saint Louis University.
    Math Instructor, City College of San Francisco
    Expert Answer
    Try to simplify the fractions as much as you can before multiplying them so you're working with smaller numbers. For example, 6/8 can be reduced down to 3/4.
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    Tess is 5 1/2 feet tall; Ben is 3/4 as tall as Tess. How do I calculate?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Change the mixed number to an improper fraction, then multiply numerator times numerator and denominator times denominator. Simplify if possible.
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    How do I multiply a fraction by a whole number?
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    To multiply fractions by a whole number, you just multiply the numerator (top number) by the whole. Once you find that, divide the numerator by the denominator (bottom number), and you get a decimal version of the answer. If you don't know how to convert decimals to fractions, you can look it up on wikiHow.
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    What if the denominator is different?
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    It doesn't matter if the denominator is different. Just multiply numerator by numerator and denominator by denominator.
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    How do I multiply fractions with different denominators?
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    Unlike adding and subtracting fractions, it doesn't matter if the denominators are different. Just multiply numerators by numerators, denominators by denominators, then simplify.
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    How do I multiply three different fractions and then simplify?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Multiply the three numerators together to get the resulting numerator. Multiply the three denominators together to get the resulting denominator. Simplify by canceling any factors that appear in both the numerator and denominator.
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    How do I multiply mixed numbers?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Convert each mixed number to an improper fraction, then multiply as shown in the above article. Convert the resulting improper fraction back to a final mixed number.
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    How do I multiply a fraction with a negative fraction?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Multiply as usual, and add a negative sign in front of the answer. For example, (½)(-¼) = -(1/8).
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    How do I divide fractions with the same denominator?
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    When dividing fractions, you get the second fraction, find the inverse (flip it) and multiply it by the first fraction. Example: 1/2 divided by 1/4 would become 1/2 * 4/1.
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    How do I multiply fractions with high value denominators that cannot be simplified and are not the same?
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    Just multiply the numerators to get the numerator and multiply the denominators to get the denominator. For multiplying and dividing, it makes no difference if the denominators are the same or not, nor does it matter how big or small they are. And you don't need to simplify anything before multiplying unless you can and want to. Just simplify the final answer if it can be simplified.
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    How do I divide fractions?
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    To divide fractions you multiply by the reciprocal. For example: (x/y) / (z/a) = (x/y) * (a/z). The numerator and denominator of the second fraction are switched and then you multiply.
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    How do I multiply mixed fractions?
    Neel Debnath
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    First, multiply the whole numbers. Next, multiply the numerators. Lastly, multiply the denominators.
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    Why does multiplication of fractions give less than the starting fractions?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Anytime you multiply any number (including a fraction) by a proper fraction, you are multiplying by a number less than 1, which means the original number will become smaller. For instance, if you multiply by ½, that's the same as dividing by 2, so the original number will become half as large as it was.
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    What steps do I follow to multiply fractions with both common and different denominators?
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    For both scenarios: multiply the top numbers together to get the numerator, and then multiply the bottom numbers together to get the denominator. For example: 1/2 x 1/8 = 1x1 / 2x8 = 1/16
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    How do I multiply a denominator in fraction 700.00(8/12)?
    Donagan
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    If the problem is (700.00)(8/12), first simplify the fraction to 2/3. Then multiply: (700.00)(2/3) = 1,400.00 / 3 = 466.67.
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    How do I multiply similar fractions?
    Community Answer
    It doesn't matter weather the fractions are similar or not. Just multiply as shown.
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    How do I solve 2/7 - 5/3 x 27/35?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    If the problem is 2/7 - (5/3 x 27/35), solve it like this: what's inside the parentheses can be rewritten (5)(3)(9) / (3)(5)(7), which simplifies by cancellation to 9/7. So the problem becomes 2/7 - 9/7, which equals -7/7, or -1.
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    How do I divide two fractions if both are improper fractions?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Do it the same as with proper fractions: invert the divisor and multiply.
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    If the problem is 3/7 multiplied by 5/6, do I have to make the denominators equal, or do I just multiply like usual?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Multiply as usual. You make the denominators equal only when you're adding and subtracting.
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    How do I multiply a mixed fraction by a fraction, for example 5 over nine times 1 and 2 over nine?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Change the mixed number to an improper fraction. Then multiply numerator by numerator and denominator by denominator. Simplify the product if possible.
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    Say there are multiple fractions, more than two. Example, 6/8 * 4/9 * 3/5?
    Iris8989
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    You do the same thing. Multiply 6*4*3 and 8*9*5. Then put the numerator's answer on the top and the denominator at the bottom. 6*4*3/8*9*5 is the answer.
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    How to divide fractions
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    Keep, Change, Flip: Keep the first fraction the same. Change the division symbol to a multiplication symbol. Flip (invert) the second fraction. Then multiply the first fraction by the inverted second fraction. Reduce the answer if necessary, and convert to a mixed number if desired. For example, 4/5 divided by 2/3 is (4/5)(3/2) = 12/10 = 6/5 or 1 1/5.
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    How do I multiply a mixed fraction by a whole number?
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    First change the mixed number to an improper fraction as follows: multiply the denominator of the fraction by the whole number. Then add that result to the numerator of the fraction to get the numerator of the new, improper fraction. The denominator remains the same. Now you have an improper fraction. Multiply that by the whole number as follows: multiply the whole number by the numerator of the improper fraction. The denominator remains the same. Now you have a new improper fraction. Reduce it if appropriate and convert it to a mixed fraction (mixed number) if desired. That's your answer.
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    Emma spent 4 and one-half days planting her garden. Her brother spent StartFraction 2 Over 9 EndFraction as much time as Emma did. How many days did her brother spend planting his garden?
    Community Answer
    4½ days = 9/2 days. (9/2)(2/9) = 18/18 = 1 day.
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    how do i multiply a mixed fraction by a whole number?
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    What is the butterfly method?
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    It's a quick method to add, subtract or compare fractions. For details, do a websearch for "butterfly method."
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    How to remember the steps to multiplying fractions with some mixed numbers?
    I_l1ke_gam3s
    Community Answer
    Change the mixed number to an improper fraction by multiplying the denominator by the whole number, then add that result to the numerator and put it over the denominator as it was in the mixed number. Then multiply the numerators and denominators (you don't need a common denominator when multiplying or dividing, you only need it when adding or subtracting), and simplify if necessary, and if your result is an improper fraction, change it to a mixed number if you want.
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    If I multiply a proper fraction with a proper fraction, will I get a proper fraction?
    Community Answer
    You will get a proper fraction for most fractions.
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