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25 February, 12:17

How do you multiply negative fractions

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  1. 25 February, 12:19
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    Answer:Multiply the numerator, or top number of the fraction, to the whole number. For example, if the fraction is - 1/4 and the whole number is - 3, then multiply 1 by 3 to get a result of 3. Place the result over the denominator, or bottom number of the fraction. For the example in the first step, place 3 over 4 to get 3/4.
  2. 25 February, 12:26
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    You answer them as if they were positive fractions but you add the negative sign when your done multiplying
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