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4 x 1/3 x 3/4 x 1/3 as a fraction or whole number

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To multiply fractions just multiply top × top × top × top ( and write it on top) Then multiply bottom × bottom × bottom × bottom. Whenever you can reduce or simplify the result, make sure you do that too. Since the whole entire problem is all times-ing (and dividing bc fraction bar is just dividing) you could "cancel" numbers that are in the top and bottom that are the same. See image.

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