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How do you multiply mixed fractions by simple fractions? - Answers
There is no difference between multiplying proper fractions and multiplying a proper fraction by an improper one. Change the mixed fraction back into an improper fraction then multiply acros. For example, 2 1/4 times 2/3 = 9/4 * 2/3 = 18/12 = 3/2 = 1 1/2 (one and a half) yes and then you eat chicken with a pancake on your head no just kidding this is a very good answer hope you understand
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How do you multiply mixed fractions by simple fractions? - Answers
There is no difference between multiplying proper fractions and multiplying a proper fraction by an improper one. Change the mixed fraction back into an improper fraction then multiply acros. For example, 2 1/4 times 2/3 = 9/4 * 2/3 = 18/12 = 3/2 = 1 1/2 (one and a half) yes and then you eat chicken with a pancake on your head no just kidding this is a very good answer hope you understand
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How do you multiply mixed fractions by simple fractions? - Answers
There is no difference between multiplying proper fractions and multiplying a proper fraction by an improper one. Change the mixed fraction back into an improper fraction then multiply acros. For example, 2 1/4 times 2/3 = 9/4 * 2/3 = 18/12 = 3/2 = 1 1/2 (one and a half) yes and then you eat chicken with a pancake on your head no just kidding this is a very good answer hope you understand
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