Thursday, March 5, 2020

Multiplying mixed numbers

Multiplying mixed numbers Different arithmetic operations such as multiplication can be used to solve fractions. Fractions are numbers which have numerator and the denominator of the p/q form. The denominator is not equal to zero. There are different types of fraction such as proper, improper and mixed fraction. The mixed number is a combination of a whole number and proper fraction. The fraction which has numerator greater than the denominator is the improper fraction. A mixed number can be changed into improper fraction and vice versa. Example 1: What is the answer when the mixed fractions 2 x 1 are multiplied? Solution: Given are two mixed fractions 2 and 1 . Change the mixed number into improper fractions: This gives 2 = (2 x 4 + 3)/4 = (8 + 3)/4 = 11/4. Then, 1 = (1 x 4 + 1)/4 = (4 + 1)/4 = 5/4. Multiplying the fractions gives 11/4 x 5/4 = 55/16. Converting 55/16 to a mixed fraction gives 3 7/16. Hence, the answer is 3 7/16. Question: Multiple choice question (Pick the correct option.) What is answer for multiplying 6/5 x 2 ? a) 1 b) 3 c) 2/3 d) None of these. Correct answer: option b. Given are two fractions 6/5 and 2 . Change the mixed fraction into improper fractions: This gives 2 = (2 x 2 + 1)/2 = (4 + 1)/2 = 5/2. Multiplying the fractions gives 6/5 x 5/2 = 6/2 = 3. Hence, the answer is 3.

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