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Multiplication of Two or More Fractions

Muliplication (Whole Number & Fraction) | Multiplication (Two or more Fractions) |

From following examples you can study How to multiply two or more Fractional Numbers :-

Example 1 = Solve (10/2) × (5/7)
Answer = The proceed is as :-
Divide; multiplication of numerators by multiplication of denominators and we get;
= (10 × 5) / (2 × 7)
Solve the brackets and we get;
= 20/35
Divide both numerator and denominator by 5 to convert fraction into lowest term and we get;
= 4/7

Example 2 = Multiply 20/3 and 4/10
Answer = The proceed is as :-
Divide; multiplication of numerators by multiplication of denominators and we get;
= (20 × 4) / (3 × 10)
Solve the brackets and we get;
= 80/30
Divide both numerator and denominator by 10 to convert fraction into lowest term and we get;
= 8/3

Example 3 = Multiply 7/11, 2/10 and 10/11
Answer = The proceed is as :-
Divide; multiplication of numerators by multiplication of denominators and we get;
= (7 × 2 × 10) / (11 × 10 × 11)
Solve the brackets and we get;
= 140/1210
Divide both numerator and denominator by 10 to convert fraction into lowest term and we get;
= 14/121





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