Multiplying Fractions

Definition of "Multiplying Fractions": Multiplying fractions is fairly straightforward. To multiply fractions, you multiply the numerators together and multiply the denominators together

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Unraveling the World of Fractions in GCSE Maths

Fractions, those seemingly modest numerical expressions, form the backbone of many mathematical concepts. In the realm of GCSE Maths, a solid understanding of fractions is paramount. In this blog post, we’ll embark on a journey through various methods, demystifying the art of handling fractions. From simplifying to adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing, we’ll explore the intricate world of fractions.

Simplifying Fractions

Simplifying fractions is the art of expressing them in their most reduced form. This involves finding the greatest common factor (GCF) between the numerator and the denominator and dividing both by it. For example, simplifying \(\frac{4}{8}\) would result in \(\frac{1}{2}\).

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