Multiplying the common ordinary fractions: 49/95 × 104/56 = ? The multiplication process explained. The result written: As a positive proper fraction (the numerator < the denominator). As a decimal number. As a percentage
49/95 × 104/56 = ?
Simplify the operation
Reduce (simplify) the fractions to their lowest terms equivalents:
To fully reduce a fraction, to the lowest terms equivalent: divide the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, GCF.
* By reducing the values of the numerators and the denominators of the fractions the calculations are easier to make.
A fully reduced (simplified) fraction is one with the smallest possible numerator and denominator, one that can no longer be reduced, and it is called an irreducible fraction.
* In order to easily reduce a fraction, factor its numerator and denominator. This way all the common prime factors are easily identified and crossed out, without calculating the GCF.
49/95 is already reduced to the lowest terms.
The numerator and denominator have no common prime factors.
Their prime factorization:
49 = 72
95 = 5 × 19
104/56 =
(23 × 13)/(23 × 7) =
((23 × 13) ÷ 23)/((23 × 7) ÷ 23) =
(23 ÷ 23 × 13)/(23 ÷ 23 × 7) =
(2(3 - 3) × 13)/(2(3 - 3) × 7) =
(20 × 13)/(20 × 7) =
(1 × 13)/(1 × 7) =
13/7
Rewrite the equivalent simplified operation:
49/95 × 104/56 =
49/95 × 13/7
Perform the operation of calculating the fractions
Multiply the fractions:
1) Multiply the numerators, that is, all the numbers above the fractions bars, separately.
2) Multiply the denominators, that is, all the numbers below the fractions bars, separately.
* Factor all the numerators and all the denominators in order to easily reduce (simplify) the end fraction.
49/95 × 13/7 =
(49 × 13) / (95 × 7) =
(72 × 13) / (5 × 19 × 7) =
(72 × 13) / (5 × 7 × 19)
Fully reduce (simplify) the end fraction to its lowest terms equivalent:
Calculate the greatest common factor, GCF,
of the numerator and denominator of the fraction:
A fully reduced (simplified) fraction is one with the smallest possible numerator and denominator, one that can no longer be reduced, and it is called an irreducible fraction.
To fully reduce a fraction, to the lowest terms equivalent: divide the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, GCF.
* To calculate the GCF, we need to factor the numerator and the denominator of the fraction into prime factors.
Then multiply all the common prime factors: if there are repeating prime factors we only take them once, and only the ones having the lowest exponent (the lowest powers).
GCF (72 × 13; 5 × 7 × 19) = 7
Divide the numerator and the denominator by their GCF:
(72 × 13) / (5 × 7 × 19) =
((72 × 13) ÷ 7) / ((5 × 7 × 19) ÷ 7) =
(72 ÷ 7 × 13)/(5 × 7 ÷ 7 × 19) =
(7(2 - 1) × 13)/(5 × 1 × 19) =
(71 × 13)/(5 × 1 × 19) =
(7 × 13)/(5 × 1 × 19) =
(7 × 13)/(5 × 19) =
91/95
Rewrite the fraction
As a decimal number:
Simply divide the numerator by the denominator, without a remainder, as shown below:
91/95 =
91 ÷ 95 ≈
0.957894736842 ≈
0.96
As a percentage:
A percentage value p% is equal to the fraction: p/100, for any decimal number p. So, we need to change the form of the number calculated above, to show a denominator of 100.
To do that, multiply the number by the fraction 100/100.
The value of the fraction 100/100 = 1, so by multiplying the number by this fraction the result is not changing, only the form.
0.957894736842 =
0.957894736842 × 100/100 =
(0.957894736842 × 100)/100 =
95.789473684211/100 ≈
95.789473684211% ≈
95.79%
The final answer:
written in three ways
As a positive proper fraction:
(the numerator < the denominator)
49/95 × 104/56 = 91/95
As a decimal number:
49/95 × 104/56 ≈ 0.96
As a percentage:
49/95 × 104/56 ≈ 95.79%
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