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24 January, 15:04

How do You Get the answer to 5/8*12/25 by doing cross multiplacation

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  1. 24 January, 17:14
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    You don't cross-multiply when you're multiplying fractions.

    Multiplying fractions is really simple:

    - - The numerator of the product is the product of the two numerators.

    The two numerators are 5 and 12, so the numerator of the product is 60.

    - - The denominator of the product is the product of the two denominators.

    The two denominators are 8 and 25, so the new denominator is 200.

    The new fraction is 60/200.

    You could simplify it, and then it would look like 3/10.
  2. 24 January, 18:09
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    For cross multiplication, you divide by a number divisible by the number and the number angled across from it. 5 and 25 are both divisible by 5 so you divide both numbers by 5. 5=1 and 25=5. Which temporary makes it 1/8 and 12/5. Since both 8 and 12 are divisible by 4, divide both of them by 4., 8 by 2 times and 12 by 3 times (8=2 and 12=3) So the result is 1/2*3/5 which is 3/10.
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