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Multiplication of Fractions

The document contains lessons and examples for multiplying simple fractions and mixed numbers, including changing mixed numbers to improper fractions, reducing fractions to lowest terms, and solving word problems involving multiplying fractions. It provides examples of multiplying fractions and mixed numbers, as well as exercises for students to practice this skill.
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Multiplication of Fractions

The document contains lessons and examples for multiplying simple fractions and mixed numbers, including changing mixed numbers to improper fractions, reducing fractions to lowest terms, and solving word problems involving multiplying fractions. It provides examples of multiplying fractions and mixed numbers, as well as exercises for students to practice this skill.
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Multiplying Simple

Fractions and
Mixed Fractions
Review
Change the
following mixed
numbers to improper
fractions.
.
1
9
2
.
3
12
7
.
1
18
2
.
3
21
4
.
5
25
6
Reduce the
following
fractions in
lowest term.
.

2
8
.

22
36
.

12
15
.

18
24
.

36
48
Tell me something about this picture.
What are the things that you can see in the
farm?
Describe the farmers in the picture. Give their
characteristics.
O p ener
m
Proble

Mang Emong harvests crates of mangoes each day.


The table shows the record of his harvest.
No. of Hours No. of crates
harvested

1/2 _____
1 3 ½
2 7
3 10 ½
4 _____
4 1/2 _____
How many crates of mangoes
can Mang Emong harvest in half
an hour? In 4 hours? In 4 ½
hours?

What operation can we use in


solving the problem?

How do we multiply mixed


numbers and fractions?
Ex er c is e
B oard

Solve the following. Write the answer


in simplest form, whenever possible.
1.Multiply 2 1/3 by 3/5.

2.What is 4/5 of 2 1/8?

3.Find the product of 1 1/3 x 2 ½ x


3/5.
o rk
Pair W
Find the Product of the following.
Reduce the answer to simplest form,
whenever possible.
1. 5/8 x 1 1/2
2.3 ¼ x 7/8
3.2 ¼ x 4/9
e Bo ard
w m
Sho
Answer the following. Reduce the answer in simplest
form.
1. 5 ¼ x 2/7

2. 2/9 x 7 7/8

3. What is ½ of 9 1/3?

4. What is the product of 4 and 3 2/5?

5. What is ¾ x ½?
p li c ation
Ap

Mang Jess used ¾ liters


of paint to cover 10 ½
square meters of wall.
How many liters of paint
is needed to cover 12 ¼
square meters of wall?
How do we multiply mixed numbers and
fractions?

To multiply a fraction in mixed


form by a fraction, first change
the mixed number to improper
fraction. Multiply the numerators,
then the denominator. Write the
product of the numerators over
the product of the denominators.
Simplify the product.
v al ua tion
E

Answer the questions below. Write the answer


in simplest form.

1. If you multiply 5 and 3 4 what will


you get? 6
5

2. Find the value of N in the statement:


4 x 6 3 =N
5
3. If 7 2 x 5 are multiplied, the
product is _____.
4
9 8
v al ua tion
E

4. 3 X 2
8. 2 x 5 1
8

10
4 3 9
5. 2 X 19.1 x 3 1
2
5
3 10 3

6. 4 X 10.5 x 1 1
2 3
7 8 4 5

7. 4 x 3
4
5 4
i gn m ent
As s

Solve the problems.


1.Mother bought three dressed chickens, each
weighing 1 2/3 kilograms. What was the total
weight of the chickens?
2.At 2 ¾ kilometers per hour, how far can a boy
scout hike in 3 ½ hours?
3.Mother bought 3 ¼ kilograms of camote at
Php 16 per kilogram. How much did she pay?

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