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7 September, 14:49

Tell how to multiply two fractions give an example

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  1. 7 September, 15:30
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    Ex 1:

    2/5 x 4/5

    Multiply both the numerators together and then multiply both the denominators together. You would multiply 2x4 which is 8 and 5x5 which is 25. Which leaves you with 8/25 and it will stay that way because you cannot simplify it further.

    Ex 2:

    2/5 and 5/3

    Multiply across 2x5/5x3 and you end up with 10/15 which can be simplified/reduced to 2/3 because they share a common factor of 5.
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