@fsrodolfitocarlos To multiply three fractions or more, just use the same steps given in the video. Multiply all the numerators by each other to get a final numerator in your answer. Then multiply all the denominators by each other to get a final denominator in your answer. Simply the fraction and you're done. Piece of cake, huh?
@jediteacher2007 yes sir thank you very much i just finished my home work and my teacher didn't explaine it you did, again thank you very much keep making those videos very helpful!
all that cake yummmy in my tummy
xXHoodiexNinjaXx 1 month ago in playlist More videos from jediteacher2007
Thanks, this really helped us with homework tonight.
AnnieNonymus 4 months ago
Great video you are truly a great math teacher.:0)
Honeymocah 7 months ago
i <3 the random picture of the kid and cake at the begining.. :3
toylorswiftfan13 8 months ago
what do i do when i have to multiply 3 fractions???
fsrodolfitocarlos 1 year ago
@fsrodolfitocarlos To multiply three fractions or more, just use the same steps given in the video. Multiply all the numerators by each other to get a final numerator in your answer. Then multiply all the denominators by each other to get a final denominator in your answer. Simply the fraction and you're done. Piece of cake, huh?
jediteacher2007 1 year ago
@jediteacher2007 yes sir thank you very much i just finished my home work and my teacher didn't explaine it you did, again thank you very much keep making those videos very helpful!
fsrodolfitocarlos 1 year ago
thank you so much
aqwrule 1 year ago