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Quarter 1-Week 2: - Multiplication of

This document provides examples and practice problems for multiplying fractions and mixed numbers. It includes steps for multiplying fractions by fractions, fractions by whole numbers, and changing mixed numbers to improper fractions before multiplying. Sample problems demonstrate multiplying fractions with and without cancellation. Practice sets provide multiple choice and short answer questions for students to solve. The problems involve both routine and non-routine fraction multiplication.
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Quarter 1-Week 2: - Multiplication of

This document provides examples and practice problems for multiplying fractions and mixed numbers. It includes steps for multiplying fractions by fractions, fractions by whole numbers, and changing mixed numbers to improper fractions before multiplying. Sample problems demonstrate multiplying fractions with and without cancellation. Practice sets provide multiple choice and short answer questions for students to solve. The problems involve both routine and non-routine fraction multiplication.
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QUARTER 1-WEEK 2

• MULTIPLICATION OF
FRACTIONS &
MIXED NUMBERS
• Kindly turn-off your
microphone
Multiplying Fractions
• Multiply the numerators, multiply the
denominators, and simplify the fraction.
1 1 1
x =
2 3 6

3 1 3
x =
5 2 10
Multiplying Fractions by a whole
number
3 Change the whole
2 x number to a fraction.
4

2 3 6 1
x = =1
1 4 4 2
Cancellation Method
1
2 3
x
7 8 4

1 3 3
x =
7 4 28
Cancellation Method

1
1 3
x
1 3 7

1 1 1
x =
1 7 7
Cancellation Method
1
1
5 3
x
2 6 5 1

1 1 1
x =
2 1 2
Multiplying Mixed Numbers
• Rename the mixed numbers as improper
fractions. Multiply the fractions, then
simplify.
19
1 4 1 76
x 8 = x
4 9 4 9
1

1 19 19 1
x = =2
1 9 9 9
Your Turn
1 1 1 3 4 1
x = x =
8 9 72 12 5 5

1 1 6 2
x 6 =2
6 x = 2 3 7 7
3
MULTIPLIES SIMPLE
FRAC TIONS & MIXED
FRACTIONS
LEARNING TASK 1
3 1 3 5 6 30
1. x = 4. x =
4 2 8 13 7 91
1 3 3 8 4 32
2. x = 5. x =
5 7 35 17 5 85
8 7 56
3. x =
11 9 99
LEARNING TASK 2
4 10 8 9 6 3
1. x = 4. x =
5 11 11 16 9 8
7 18 14 18 8 16
2. x = 5. x =
9 25 25 25 27 75
8 9 1
3. x =
15 24 5
LEARNING TASK 3
5 1 2 1
1. 6 x =2 4. 8 x8 = 70
12 2 5 3
7 8 1
2. x 24 = 21 5. 2 x x2 = 10
8 3 2

4 1
3. x 27x =6
9 2
LEARNING TASK 4
5 14 2 4 10
1. = 7 7
35
4. =
7 7 5 11 8 11
4 10 8
2. =
5 11 11

3 2 1 17
3. 8 xmultiplied by =
4 9 18
ROUTINE & NON-
ROUTINE PROBLEM
SOLVING INVOLVING
MULTIPLICATION OF
FRACTIONS
LEARNING TASK 1
3 2 1 2 1
1. 3 + - 4. 5 - x
5 3 2 3 6
1 2 3 4
2. 5. 8 +
4 3 4 3
2 3
3. +4
4 2
LEARNING TASK 2
4 4
1. 3. 32
7 15
11 13
2. 2 4. 1
14 35
LEARNING TASK 3
1 2 3
1. 45 m 3. 48 tbsp
2 5
1 4. Php 973.00
2. 643 packs
2
LEARNING TASK 4
7 3 2 1
1. =11
+ 4. 7 km.
9 5 3 126
6 2 12
2. = 5. 25 kg. more
7 3 21
9 2
2 18
3. x =
7 7 49
Learning task 7
• 1. FACT
• 2. NON-FACT
• 3. NON-FACT
• 4. NON-FACT
• 5. NON-FACT

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