To multiply mixed numbers, change each mixed number to an improper fraction. Simplify if possible. Then multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators. If the product is an improper fraction, write it as a mixed number. Practice show your work on a separate sheet of paper. Multiply. Write the answer in lowest terms.
1(1)/(3)\times 1(1)/(5)
4(1)/(2)\times 3(1)/(6)
2(2)/(3)\times 2(2)/(3)
(3)/(5)\times 1(3)/(4)
2(2)/(7)\times 3(1)/(6)
5(1)/(3)\times 3(3)/(8)
3(1)/(2)\times (2)/(7)
2(3)/(4)\times 1(1)/(4)
(1)/(2)\times 3(2)/(3)
4\times 4(1)/(4)
1(4)/(9)\times (1)/(3)
5(1)/(2)\times 2(3)/(4)Apply the Idea Joel bakes four kinds of cookies. Multiply to find how many dozen of each cookie he bakes in Problems 13-16. \table[[Cookie,\table[[Number of],[Recipes Made]],\table[[Dozens from],[Each Recipe]]],[13. Chocolate,5,
4(1)/(2)