How do i multiply 1 3/8 x 14 1/2?
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Easy!!!!!! 1 3/8 x 14 /12 = 1x14= 14 thats step one<< step two>>what is the greatest common factor of 8 and 2???......Right! 8....so now the problem is 1 3/8x14 1/8 and that equals??? RIGHT!!! :D ===== 14 3/8 :} Your welcome! :D
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It is very easy to multiply fractions. See the steps below
3/4 x 5/2 First of all see whether the denominator and the numerator of the two fractions cross out with each other. Here it is not possible so we will simply multiply the numerators with each other and vice versa
3 x5/4x2 = 15/8 is the required answer as you cannot simplify them any further.
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