Algebra Demystified 2nd Ed

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Instead, let us rewrite the mixed numbers as improper fractions before
multiplying:
14 3
2

13
3

39
6

13
2

(^12) ⋅=⋅=== (^13612)
PRACTICE
Convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions, and then find the product.


1.^1234 ⋅= 121
2. 2 3
7
252 ⋅=
3. 2218 ⋅=^15
4.^7121 ⋅=^13
5.^3
4


⋅= 241

SOLUTIONS


  1. 12 7
    4


25
12

175
48

(^34) ⋅=⋅= 121 = 34831



  1. 2 3
    7


52
25

3
7

156
175
252 ⋅= ⋅=


  1. 2217
    8


11
5

187
40

(^18) ⋅=⋅= (^15) = (^42740)



  1. 7115
    2


4
3

60
6

(^12) ⋅=⋅= = (^1310)


5.^3
4


2 3
4

9
4

27
16

⋅=⋅= = 41 11611

Dividing Mixed Numbers


Division of mixed numbers is similar to multiplication in that we first convert
the mixed numbers into improper fractions. Recall that we perform division
with fractions by rewriting the problem as a multiplication problem. That is,
we use the following rule:
ab
cd

a
b

c
d

a
b

d
c

ad
bc

=÷=⋅=

✔SOLUTIONS


PRACTICE
Convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions, and then find the product.
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