what happens when you multiply three proper fractions? give one example.
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
For multiplying fractions, multiply the numerators and denominators of the given fraction. To multiply any 3 fractions, multiply the three numerators and then multiply the three denominators. After multiplying the numerators and denominators, write them as fractions. This will give the product of 3 fractions in fractional form. To get in decimal form, divide the numerator of the fractional product with its denominator.
For example, consider the fractions ¼ × ⅖ × ⅛.
In this, first multiply all the numerators: 1×2×1 = 2
Similarly, multiply all the denominators: 4×5×8 = 160
Now, the product of the three fractions will be 2/160.
hiii....
mark me brainlist and have a great day ahead
Similar questions