Math, asked by Thirumozhi, 9 months ago

how can we divide a fraction divided by a number?? for example, 7/2/2. Should we multiply the last denominator with the fraction's denominator or with the numerator ???​

Answers

Answered by Nunixapandey
0

Answer:

no we can Fraction sorry

Answered by anganabanerjee999
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiplying fractions is easy: you multiply the top numbers and multiply the bottom numbers. For instance:

\dfrac{2}{3} \cdot \dfrac{4}{15} = \dfrac{2 \cdot 4}{3 \cdot 15} = \dfrac{8}{45}

3

2

15

4

=

3⋅15

2⋅4

=

45

8

When it's possible, you reduce the fraction by cancelling off common factors; that is, you cross out any factors from one side of the fraction line that are duplicated on the other side of the line. In the example above, however, nothing reduces, because 8 and 45 have no factors in common.

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