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In Mathematics / College | 2025-07-03

Multiply. Write your answer in simplest form.
$\frac{5}{12} \times \frac{4}{5}$

Asked by kharley94

Answer (2)

To multiply 12 5 โ€‹ by 5 4 โ€‹ , first multiply the numerators to get 20 and the denominators to get 60, resulting in 60 20 โ€‹ . Simplifying 60 20 โ€‹ gives 3 1 โ€‹ as the final answer. Thus, 12 5 โ€‹ ร— 5 4 โ€‹ = 3 1 โ€‹ .
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

Multiply the numerators and denominators: 12 5 โ€‹ ร— 5 4 โ€‹ = 12 ร— 5 5 ร— 4 โ€‹ = 60 20 โ€‹ .
Simplify the fraction by dividing both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor (GCD), which is 20: 60 20 โ€‹ = 60 รท 20 20 รท 20 โ€‹ = 3 1 โ€‹ .
Alternatively, cancel the common factor 5 from the numerator and denominator before multiplying: 12 5 โ€‹ โ€‹ ร— 5 โ€‹ 4 โ€‹ = 12 1 โ€‹ ร— 4 = 12 4 โ€‹ .
Simplify the resulting fraction 12 4 โ€‹ by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their GCD, which is 4: 12 4 โ€‹ = 12 รท 4 4 รท 4 โ€‹ = 3 1 โ€‹ . The final answer is 3 1 โ€‹ โ€‹ .

Explanation

Understanding the Problem We are asked to multiply two fractions, 12 5 โ€‹ and 5 4 โ€‹ , and simplify the result.

Multiplying Numerators and Denominators To multiply fractions, we multiply the numerators together and the denominators together: 12 5 โ€‹ ร— 5 4 โ€‹ = 12 ร— 5 5 ร— 4 โ€‹ = 60 20 โ€‹

Simplifying the Fraction Now we simplify the fraction 60 20 โ€‹ by finding the greatest common divisor (GCD) of the numerator and the denominator. The GCD of 20 and 60 is 20. We divide both the numerator and the denominator by 20: 60 20 โ€‹ = 60 รท 20 20 รท 20 โ€‹ = 3 1 โ€‹ Alternatively, we can cancel common factors before multiplying: 12 5 โ€‹ ร— 5 4 โ€‹ = 12 5 โ€‹ โ€‹ ร— 5 โ€‹ 4 โ€‹ = 12 1 โ€‹ ร— 4 = 12 4 โ€‹ = 12 รท 4 4 รท 4 โ€‹ = 3 1 โ€‹

Final Answer The simplified form of the product is 3 1 โ€‹ .


Examples
Fractions are used in everyday life, such as when baking a cake. If a recipe calls for 12 5 โ€‹ of a cup of flour and you only want to make 5 4 โ€‹ of the recipe, you would multiply 12 5 โ€‹ ร— 5 4 โ€‹ to find out how much flour you need. This calculation shows that you would need 3 1 โ€‹ of a cup of flour.

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-04