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Rebecca Moyer
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6 May, 08:25
How to multiply fractions
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Gaven Oneal
6 May, 08:42
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1. 5. 5
- x - = -
2. 6. 12
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Roy Lin
6 May, 08:54
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Simplify the fraction if it is not in it's lowest terms.
Multiply both the numerators to get a new numerator.
Multiply both of the denominators to get a new denominator.
The new numerator and the new denominator is your answer (simplify if possible).
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