When you multiply fractions why do you multiply the fractions strait across?

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2026-05-02 07:11

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This has the effect of producing a denominator in the answer that has each of the original denominators as factors. You don't have to worry about simplifying the fractions before multiplying. Of course, you may have to simplify after multiplying. There's no way out.

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