Then we multiply the bottom numbers, the denominators, with each other. We can see that 15/63 is a smaller fraction than either of our two original numbers. HASSAN:Hey, look at those grids!
When you're multiplying fractions by an integer (or a whole number) you multiply the numerator of the fraction by the whole number, whilst the denominator of the fraction stays the same.
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