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Tony Griffith
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16 July, 17:20
How do you multiply improper fractions
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Madeline May
16 July, 17:33
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Example: 4/3 * 4/3 = 16/9 multiply the numerator by the opposite numerator then multiply the denominator by the opposite denominator simply if necessary
12/2*2/2 = 24/4 or 6
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Kristen Mccullough
16 July, 17:39
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Multiply the numerator by the opposite one and multiply the denominator by the opposite one
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