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3. Section 3.3
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Exercise 110 Page 170

Practice makes perfect
When we multiply fractions, we need to remember that the product of two fractions is equal to the product of the numerators divided by the product of the denominators. Let's find the given product!
3/4*3/5
3* 3/4* 5
9/20
When we multiply fractions, we need to remember that the product of two fractions is equal to the product of the numerators divided by the product of the denominators. Let's find the given product!
9/20*4/9
9* 20/4* 9
180/36
5
Before we evaluate the expression, let's first rewrite the expression so that all of the numbers are fractions.
3 16 * 1 13
3(6)+1/6* 1(3)+1/3
19/6* 4/3
When we multiply fractions, we need to remember that the product of two fractions is equal to the product of the numerators divided by the product of the denominators. Let's find the given product!
19/6* 4/3
19* 4/6* 3
76/18
38/9
4 29
Before we evaluate the expression, let's first rewrite the expression so that all of the numbers are fractions.
2 14 * 3 15
2(4)+1/4* 3(5)+1/5
9/4* 16/5
When we multiply fractions, we need to remember that the product of two fractions is equal to the product of the numerators divided by the product of the denominators. Let's find the given product!
9/4* 16/5
9* 16/4* 5
144/20
7.2
To find the exact product, we multiply just as we do with two whole numbers. At first, we ignore any decimal points.
Apple to multiply two natural numbers
Then we place the decimal point in the product by counting the number of decimal places in each factor.
multiplication
The product of 3.62 and 3.4 is 12.908.
To find the exact product, we multiply just as we do with two whole numbers. At first, we ignore any decimal points. In this case, we multiply 26 and 8.
Apple to multiply two natural numbers
Then we place the decimal point in the product by counting the number of decimal places in each factor.
multiplication
The product of 0.26 and 0.0008 is 0.000208.