Multiplying Mixed Numbers
Multiplying Mixed Numbers
Multiplying mixed numbers might look a bit intimidating at first, but there is one golden rule that makes it incredibly easy: always convert mixed numbers into improper fractions first!
Once you do that, you are just multiplying regular fractions.
The 3-Step Method
To multiply a mixed number by a whole number, a fraction, or another mixed number, just follow these three steps:
- Convert every mixed number into an improper fraction.
- Multiply the numerators (top numbers) together, and multiply the denominators (bottom numbers) together.
- Simplify the resulting fraction and convert it back into a mixed number if needed.
Step-by-Step Examples
Let's walk through some examples to see how this works in practice.
Example 1: Multiplying Two Mixed Numbers
Problem: 231×152
- Step 1: Convert to improper fractions. For 231, multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the numerator: (2×3)+1=7. Keep the denominator the same to get 37. For 152: (1×5)+2=7. Keep the denominator the same to get 57.
- Step 2: Multiply. 37×57=3×57×7=1549
- Step 3: Convert back to a mixed number. Divide 49 by 15. 15 goes into 49 three times with a remainder of 4. Answer: 3154
Example 2: Multiplying a Mixed Number by a Fraction
Problem: 321×74
- Step 1: Convert. 321 becomes 27. The second number is already a fraction: 74.
- Step 2: Multiply. 27×74=1428
- Step 3: Simplify. Divide 28 by 14. It divides evenly! Answer: 2
Example 3: Simplifying Before You Finish
Problem: 143×232
- Step 1: Convert. 143 becomes 47. 232 becomes 38.
- Step 2: Multiply. 47×38=1256
- Step 3: Simplify and Convert. First, simplify 1256 by dividing the top and bottom by their greatest common factor, which is 4. 12÷456÷4=314 Now, convert 314 to a mixed number. 14÷3=4 with a remainder of 2. Answer: 432
Quick Tip for Success
Always double-check your conversions! The most common mistake is adding incorrectly when turning a mixed number into an improper fraction. Remember the pattern: (Whole Number × Denominator) + Numerator.