Multiplying & Dividing Fractions (Edexcel IGCSE Maths B): Revision Note

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Multiplying fractions

How do I multiply two fractions?

  • Cancel any factors that are common to both the numerator and the denominator

    • The common factors could be in either of the fractions

    • 325×1011=3255×10211=35×211

  • Multiply

    • Multiply the numerators

    • Multiply the denominators

    • 35×211=3×25×11=655

  • Cancel any common factors again if possible

    • There should be no common factors if you cancelled them all at the start

How do I multiply two fractions if one is a mixed number?

  • Always convert mixed numbers into improper fractions before multiplying

    • Convert improper fractions back into mixed numbers at the end if required

Examiner Tips and Tricks

In most questions, you can just use your calculator to multiply fractions. However, sometimes you get asked to show your working without using a calculator.

Worked Example

Show that 415×2511=2033.

Answer:

The 15 and 25 can be cancelled before multiplying

43×5×5×511=43×5×5×511=43×511

Multiply the numerators together and the denominators together

 4×53×11=2033

There is no further cancelling that can be done
Write down the fraction

2033

Dividing fractions

How do I divide two fractions?

  • Flip the second fraction and change ÷ into ×

    • 13÷45  becomes  13×54

    • The 'flipped' fraction is called a reciprocal fraction

  • Cancel any factors that are common to both the numerator and the denominator

  • Multiply the fractions

    • Multiply the numerators

    • Multiply the denominators

  • Cancel any common factors again if possible

    • There should be no common factors if you cancelled them all at the start

How do I divide two fractions when one of them is a mixed number?

  • Always convert mixed numbers into improper fractions before dividing

    • Convert improper fractions back into mixed numbers at the end if required

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Remember “flip’n’times":

When dividing fractions you are multiplying by the reciprocal.

Worked Example

Show that 314÷38=823.

Answer:

Rewrite 314 as an improper fraction

314=3×4+14=134

Turn the division into a multiplication
'Flip' the second fraction and turn ÷ into ×

134÷38=134×83

Cancel a factor of 4 from the numerators and denominators

134×83=134×4×23=131×23

Multiply the fractions

13×21×3=263

Rewrite as a mixed number

263=243+23=823

823

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