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How can you use a rectangular model to help multiply fractions? - Answers

You don't need any complicated "model". Just multiply the top parts of both fractions and put the answer in the top part of the result. Similarly, the bottom part of the result is the product of the bottom parts of both fractions.



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You don't need any complicated "model". Just multiply the top parts of both fractions and put the answer in the top part of the result. Similarly, the bottom part of the result is the product of the bottom parts of both fractions.



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How can you use a rectangular model to help multiply fractions? - Answers

You don't need any complicated "model". Just multiply the top parts of both fractions and put the answer in the top part of the result. Similarly, the bottom part of the result is the product of the bottom parts of both fractions.

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