Answer:
Explanation:
When one multiplies fractions, one must first ensure that both fractions are in the improper fraction format. This can be done by multiplying the number next to the fraction by the denominator of the fraction then adding the result to the numerator,
Now cross simplify, remove factors that the numerator and denominator have in common,
Finally, multiply, multiply the numerator of the first fraction with the numerator of the second fraction, and the denominator of the first fraction with the denomaintor of the second fraction.
Convert the result to a mixed number. This can be done by dividing the numerator by the denominator, write the result to the left of the fraction, and the remainder as the numerator,