SOLUTION: How do you solve multiplication problems with three proper fractions?
For example: 2 1/2*1/5*11/3
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Question 20077: How do you solve multiplication problems with three proper fractions?
For example: 2 1/2*1/5*11/3
Answer by pwac(253) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
change the 2 1/2to5/2
multiplying fractions, just multiply numerator(top) together
and denominators(bottom)together
=
=1.833333 or
Pete
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