Math Is Fun Forum

  Discussion about math, puzzles, games and fun.   Useful symbols: ÷ × ½ √ ∞ ≠ ≤ ≥ ≈ ⇒ ± ∈ Δ θ ∴ ∑ ∫ • π ƒ -¹ ² ³ °

You are not logged in.

#1 2006-10-06 03:12:02

guestmathsprob
Guest

multiplying and dividing fractions

can anyone please tell me what the answer is and how to work it out thanks

a) 11 1/4 × 4 2/3             b)         9
    ____________                _________

          15                          5 1/3   × 3 3/8

#2 2006-10-06 03:23:43

Devantè
Real Member
Registered: 2006-07-14
Posts: 6,400

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

Well, I won't tell you the answer, but I will tell you how to multiply mixed numbers.

11 1/4 x 3 2/3 can be changed to...

45/4 x 14/3

Then we just cross multiply the fractions like we normally would.

But the question is not clear. Are you asking us to figure out 11 1/4 x 4 2/3, or to do the division sum itself and express the whole thing as a decimal.

Offline

#3 2006-10-06 03:25:42

Devantè
Real Member
Registered: 2006-07-14
Posts: 6,400

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

When we're done with all this, we get:

3.5 for a).

Do the same for b). I get: 0.5

You would probably know how to express those as fractions.

Offline

#4 2006-10-06 03:29:21

polylog
Member
Registered: 2006-09-28
Posts: 162

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

(a)

The larger fraction bars act as brackets -- you must carry out the operations on the top first.

Convert to improper fractions.

Multiply the numerators and denominators.


divide 630 and 12 by 6:

Offline

#5 2006-10-06 03:30:32

Devantè
Real Member
Registered: 2006-07-14
Posts: 6,400

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

Oh, and for further reference...

a) = 52.5
       -----
        15

b) = 9
      ----
       18

Oh, how I wish I could use LaTeX...

Last edited by Devanté (2006-10-06 03:31:06)

Offline

#6 2006-10-06 03:37:26

polylog
Member
Registered: 2006-09-28
Posts: 162

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

Hi Devanté, Latex is very easy, I learned it from Dross' post in 15 minutes. big_smile

Offline

#7 2006-10-06 03:39:11

polylog
Member
Registered: 2006-09-28
Posts: 162

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

Well at least the basics, I know it is actually a very large language.

Offline

#8 2006-10-06 03:41:36

Devantè
Real Member
Registered: 2006-07-14
Posts: 6,400

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

polylog wrote:

Hi Devanté, Latex is very easy, I learned it from Dross' post in 15 minutes. big_smile

I've read it over and over and it still confuses me...

Offline

#9 2006-10-06 03:46:54

polylog
Member
Registered: 2006-09-28
Posts: 162

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

Well you're right some of it is confusing at first, but one can get used to it very quickly.. for example for fractions:

the "\frac" means 'make a fraction' and you give it two parameters, the numerator and denominator, and latex makes a fraction out of them. The notation is a little odd but logical!

Offline

#10 2006-10-06 03:50:19

Devantè
Real Member
Registered: 2006-07-14
Posts: 6,400

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

It's that easy to create a fraction?

Test:

Offline

#11 2006-10-06 03:59:48

polylog
Member
Registered: 2006-09-28
Posts: 162

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

Yep. smile

Offline

#12 2006-10-06 04:02:04

polylog
Member
Registered: 2006-09-28
Posts: 162

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

Just for completeness I typed up the solution to (b) as well.

Offline

#13 2006-10-06 17:08:44

John E. Franklin
Member
Registered: 2005-08-29
Posts: 3,588

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

It's really neat to press the "quote" button and examine people's LATEX!!
It's a good way to learn, this is what it looks like...

[quote=polylog]Just for completeness I typed up the solution to (b) as well. 

[/quote]

igloo myrtilles fourmis

Offline

#14 2006-10-06 17:39:17

atulvek
Member
Registered: 2006-04-21
Posts: 5

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

gre8


Atul Vek

Offline

#15 2006-10-06 18:59:35

Devantè
Real Member
Registered: 2006-07-14
Posts: 6,400

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

atulvek, that's Insomnia's trademark avatar. Get rid of it, or MathsIsFun will be forced to get rid of it himself and give you a new one.

John E. Franklin, you can just click on the latex that has been used.

If you click on that LaTeX, you can see what was used to make that. Works for all LaTeX.

Offline

#16 2006-10-07 03:19:16

John E. Franklin
Member
Registered: 2005-08-29
Posts: 3,588

Re: multiplying and dividing fractions

Oh, didn't know that about the easy click on LaTeX way!! 
Thanks for the info!!


igloo myrtilles fourmis

Offline

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB