since you find the 3/5 of 3/4 you should start from the second fraction. First draw the 3/4 and then divide this into fifths and take 3 of them. You do it the oposite way
You are technically correct in terms of reading the number sentence left to right. The point of this video is to show visually how multiplying fractions works by superimposing the two factions and reading the overlapping area as the answer. Also the commutative property applies here - it doesn’t matter the order you multiply numbers/fractions, you will still get the same result! 😊
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since you find the 3/5 of 3/4 you should start from the second fraction. First draw the 3/4 and then divide this into fifths and take 3 of them. You do it the oposite way
You are technically correct in terms of reading the number sentence left to right. The point of this video is to show visually how multiplying fractions works by superimposing the two factions and reading the overlapping area as the answer.
Also the commutative property applies here - it doesn’t matter the order you multiply numbers/fractions, you will still get the same result! 😊
Thanks!
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