If fractions are being multiplied, a common denominator doesn't have to be found. Multiply fractions without a common denominator with tips from a math tutor in this free video on fractions.
Expert: Fernando Millan
Contact: www.tutormath.info
Bio: Fernando Millan is the owner and founder of Math Specialists LLC and has taught college mathematics courses at Miami Dade Community College, Barry University and University of Florida, among others.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
But do you need a common denominator?
carpypark 1 month ago
you take 3/1 x 4/6 (3 = 3/1)
MrRoyalCheese 2 years ago
how would you do 3 X 4/6 though?
BarmyOrigami 3 years ago