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Multiplying Fractions: Multiplying Fractions With Numerators Other Than One

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Abstract
This clip explains what it calls the basic rule for multiplying fractions, which works for any number of fractions. The clip says to multiply all the numerators to get the numerator of the answer, and to do the same with all the denominators. The product can then be reduced or, if an improper fraction, can be converted to a mixed number. The clip concludes by explaining that reducing the answer or converting it to a mixed number is an option, not a requirement.
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Developmental Math, Remedial Math, Basic Arithmetic, Business Math Business Math, Basic Math
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