9/9 × 6/8 × 14/6 × 8/14 = ? Multiply the Common (Ordinary) Fractions, Online Calculator. Multiplication Operation Explained Step by Step
The numerators and the denominators of the fractions are multiplied separately
There are numerators and denominators of equal values.
Reduce (simplify) the fractions to their lowest terms equivalents:
The fraction: 9/9 = 1
Rewrite the equivalent simplified operation:
Multiplying by 1 does not change the result of the operation.
9/9 × 6/8 × 14/6 × 8/14 =
1 × 6/8 × 14/6 × 8/14 =
6/8 × 14/6 × 8/14
These fractions reduce each other:
They have numerators and denominators of equal values.
The fractions: 6/8 × 14/6 = 14/8
Rewrite the equivalent simplified operation:
6/8 × 14/6 × 8/14 =
14/8 × 8/14
These fractions reduce each other:
They have numerators and denominators of equal values.
The fractions: 14/8 × 8/14 = 8/8 = 1
Rewrite the intermediate result
As a positive improper fraction:
(the denominator = 1)
An improper fraction: the value of the numerator is larger than or equal to the value of the denominator.
1 = 1/1
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.
1 =
1 × 100/100 =
(1 × 100)/100 =
100/100 =
100%
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The final answer:
written in three ways
As a positive integer number:
9/9 × 6/8 × 14/6 × 8/14 = 1
As a positive improper fraction:
(the denominator = 1)
9/9 × 6/8 × 14/6 × 8/14 = 1/1
As a percentage:
9/9 × 6/8 × 14/6 × 8/14 = 100%
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