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Multiplying fracions with different numerators

User Twoam
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You just multiply all the dominators between each others to get 1 denominator, and all the numerators to get 1 numerator, and you make up the fraction! :)
Example: 2/3 * 4/5 = (2*4)/(3*5) = 8/15.

Hope this Helps! :)
User Jacopofar
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So, this means that you are multiplying both of the numerators and denominators together to get the product
User Sinsuren
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