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How do you multiply a mixed fraction by a regular fraction

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Well, you first have to make the mixed fraction into an improper fraction. You then multiply the two fractions and ad the whole number into the total.

That's how i was taught back in the 4th grade... i'm not sure if it's correct but i hope it is-

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