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How to multiply mixed fractions.
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How to multiply mixed fractions.
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convert them to improper fractions then multiply them
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Example 2 1/3 and 4 1/5 first you would multiply the denominator to the whole number so 2*3=6 then you would add the numerator 6+1=7 but you keep the denominator the same so your set up would be 7/3 * 21/5.
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