When you multiply numbers together, you’re looking at how many groups of, or lots of, something you have. You can use this same thinking, when you are multiplying fractions. For example: \( \frac{2}{3 ...
Explore the refreshed revision guide for GCSE Maths: How to multiply and divide fractions, with step-by-step slideshows, quizzes, practice exam questions, and more ...
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