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Factfinder | 21:06 Tue 07th Nov 2006 | Technology
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how do you multiply three fractions together eg 1/3*1/3*1/3
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Simply multiply all of the numerators and then multiply all of the denominators.

In your example 1 x 1 x 1 = 1 and 3 x 3 x 3 = 27, so the answer is 1/27.

Similarly, 2/5 x 3/7 = 6/35.

Chris
yeah you just write along line

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like that - and then on top you mulitply the top numbers - here 1 times 1 times 1

and non the bottom, you do the bottom number 3 x 3 x 3

and the answer is the whole lot whacked together

1 / 27

Wht about triple fractions 1/3/27 ?

This is difficult - and depends on the order you do the divisons - so triple fractions and quadruple fractions 1/2/3/4 have never caught on
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Thank guys.
This extends to multiplying any number of fractions.
Just multiply all the numerators and put this over all the denominators multiplied together.
Incidentally, to divide by a fraction, simply flip it upside down and then multiply in the usual way.

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