laurenmoran101 laurenmoran101
  • 03-02-2015
  • Mathematics
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How do you multiply 2/9 x 3? I got 6/9 and my teacher says that your numerator has to be bigger than your denominator. Plus I have to simplify

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landychen4 landychen4
  • 03-02-2015
I got 6/9 as well, and when you simplify, you get 2/3.
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Iluvcats
Iluvcats Iluvcats
  • 03-02-2015
So, first you would make 3 into 3/1.
Now, multiply the numerators, then the denominators.
2  x   3    6=  2
9  x   1    9= 3
Well, your teacher must mean when you turn 3 into 3/1... 
I hope this helps!
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