How to Multiply Fractions
Pennpaper Team
Multiplying fractions is usually simpler than adding or subtracting them because you do not need a common denominator.
Quick idea
Multiply numerator by numerator and denominator by denominator. Then reduce the answer if possible.
Steps
- Multiply the top numbers.
- Multiply the bottom numbers.
- Simplify the fraction by dividing by any common factor.
- For mixed numbers, convert to improper fractions before multiplying.
Worked example
Multiply two thirds by four fifths.
Full solution
Step-by-step walkthrough
Step 1
Multiply the numerators: 2 times 4 equals 8.
Step 2
Multiply the denominators: 3 times 5 equals 15.
Step 3
The fraction 8 fifteenths is already simplified.
Common mistake
Do not look for a common denominator when multiplying fractions. That step belongs to addition and subtraction.
Practice problems
- Multiply 1/2 x 3/5.
- Multiply 2/7 x 4/3.
- Multiply 5/6 x 2/5.
Answers
- 3/10
- 8/21
- 1/3
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