Download Article Show Download Article To multiply fractions, all you have to do is multiply the numerators and denominators and simplify the result. To divide fractions, you simply have to flip the numerator and denominator of one of the fractions, multiply the result by the other fraction, and simplify. If you want to know how to divide and multiply fractions in no time at all, just follow these steps.
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About This ArticleArticle SummaryX To multiply fractions, start by multiplying the numerators, or top number of each fraction. For example, if you want to multiply 1/12 × 3/4, first multiply 1 × 3 = 6. Then, multiply the denominators, which would be 12 × 4 = 48, making our example fraction 6/48. After you've multiplied the top and bottom, simply the fraction by finding the greatest common factor, or GCF. Often, you can start with 2 if it is an even number. Once you have the GCF, divide the numerator and denominator to reduce the fraction. When divided by 6, the example fraction would reduce to 1/8. To learn how to divide fractions, read on! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 477,453 times. Reader Success Stories
Did this article help you?Can you multiply fractions that have different denominators?Unlike when you are adding or subtracting fractions, you can multiply fractions with different denominators. For instance, it's not a problem to multiply 3/4 x 2/5.
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