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27 October, 08:22

How would you multiply a fracton 1/8 times 2/5

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  1. 27 October, 08:34
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    First you multiply the numerator and denominator. So 1 times 2 is 2. And 8 times 5 is 40 and then you simply it is 1/20 because 2 divide 2 is 1 and 40 divide 2 is 20 so it is 1/20.
  2. 27 October, 11:52
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    1/8 plus 2/5=you dot know yet so let me explain to you ok alright 5 can not go into 8 and 8 can not go into 5 so what you need to do is make the denominator 8 times 5 which equals 40. 40 will be both of the denominators then you will do 8 times 2 equal 16 then you will do 5 times 1 which equal5.1/8 is now5/40and2/5 is now 16/40 then you will multiply but when you fro keep the 40 and multiply the numerator. You may have to simplify.
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