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Fractions are a complicated part of math for most students. So, when they see that they will need to make some calculations with them, they immediately freeze.
The truth is that fractions are just like any other part of math. As long as you understand how to make the calculations, you just need to follow the process. Then, it is only a way of practicing a bit more.
So, today, we decided to share with you our new fraction multiplier calculator that allows you to multiply all the fractions you need. Besides, you can also use it to confirm your results.
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How To Use Our Fraction Multiplier Calculator
If you take a quick look at our fraction multiplication calculator that is located at the top of this page, you can immediately tell that it is easy to use. And this was the main goal.
One of the things that you need to know about our fraction multiplication calculator and that you need to confirm all the time is that it allows you to multiply regular fractions as well as mixed fractions. In order to choose one type or the other, you just need to select the type you prefer right on the calculator.
As soon as you do this, you can then add the numbers of your fractions (both the numerators and denominators) and click on the Calculate button. As soon as you do this, you will get the result right below the calculator. In addition, we also decided to add the result in decimals.
Let’s check a couple of examples.
Example #1: Let’s say that you are trying to multiply 7/4 by 8/3.
As we already mentioned above, the first thing that you will need to do is to confirm that you are using the right type of fractions. As you can see, we are not dealing with mixed fractions so you need to choose the first option. Then, just add the numbers to the numerators and denominators respectively and click on the Calculate button. As soon as you do this, you will immediately get the result. In this specific case:
7/4 X 8/3 = 4 (2/3) = 4.67
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Example #2: Let’s now say that you want to multiply 7 (6/5) by 3 (2/3).
As we already mentioned above, the first thing that you will need to do is to confirm that you are using the right type of fractions. As you can see, we are dealing with mixed fractions this time. So, you need to choose the second option. Then, just add the numbers to the numerators and denominators respectively and click on the Calculate button. As soon as you do this, you will immediately get the result. In this specific case:
7 (6/5) X 3 (2/3) = 30 (1/15) = 30.07
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Conclusion
As you can see, our fraction multiplication calculator is very versatile and allows you to multiply regular fractions as well as mixed fractions. You just want to make sure that you select the right options. Besides, in terms of the result, you will get the simplified fraction as well as you will get the result in decimals. Sometimes, it is just easier to look at decimals than to fractions.