Fraction Operations 2 (multiplying) Name lacquez Teacher Periodis Multiplying Fractions 1. change mixed numbers to improper fractions 2. multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators 3. simplify your answer How to change a mixed number to an improper fraction: 1. multiply the denominator by the whole number 2. add the numerator to your answer 3. this becomes your new numerator (keep the same denominator as before) Example: 11 (5 x 2 = 10 and 10 +1= 11) Example 2 1 2 7 3 21 5 2 | 1.) 5'3 |3.) 3 2 3 3 2.) 6 3 4 •1 4.) 1. 7 •1 1.2 3 5.) 29 5 43 6.) 3-. 5 8 -. 2.

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Fraction Operations 2
(multiplying)
Name lacquez
Teacher
Periodis
Multiplying Fractions
1. change mixed numbers to improper fractions
2. multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators
3. simplify your answer
How to change a mixed number to an improper fraction:
1. multiply the denominator by the whole number
2. add the numerator to your answer
3. this becomes your new numerator (keep the same denominator as before)
Example:
11
(5 x 2 = 10 and 10 +1= 11)
Example
2 1 2
7 3 21
5 2
| 1.) 5'3
|3.) 3
2 3
3
2.) 6
3 4
•1
4.) 1.
7
•1
1.2 3
5.)
29 5
43
6.) 3-.
5 8
-.
2.
Transcribed Image Text:Fraction Operations 2 (multiplying) Name lacquez Teacher Periodis Multiplying Fractions 1. change mixed numbers to improper fractions 2. multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators 3. simplify your answer How to change a mixed number to an improper fraction: 1. multiply the denominator by the whole number 2. add the numerator to your answer 3. this becomes your new numerator (keep the same denominator as before) Example: 11 (5 x 2 = 10 and 10 +1= 11) Example 2 1 2 7 3 21 5 2 | 1.) 5'3 |3.) 3 2 3 3 2.) 6 3 4 •1 4.) 1. 7 •1 1.2 3 5.) 29 5 43 6.) 3-. 5 8 -. 2.
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