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Multiplying fractions:

5     1
— x — =
6     2

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Multiply the numerators together. Multiply the denominators together. Then reduce if necessary.


(first~numerator)/(first~denominator) * (second~numerator)/(second~denominator) = ((first~numerator)*(second~numerator))/((first~denominator)*(second~denominator))


(a)/(b) * (c)/(d) = (a * c)/(b * d)


(5)/(6) * (1)/(2) = (5 * 1)/(6 * 2) = (5)/(12)

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The answer is 5/12, because 5*1 =5 and 6*2 = 12, Which gives you 5/12.

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