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Why can you always multiply mixed numbers if you know how to multiply fractions???

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Answer:

If mixed numbers are

  • a b/c and d e/f

You can write them as a sum of a whole and fraction and use the distributive property of multiplication:

  • a b/c × d e/f =
  • (a + b/c) × (d + e/f) =
  • ad + a(e/f) + d(b/c) + (b/c)(e/f)
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