
Multiplying Fractions: Why is My Answer Smaller?
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Mathematics, Science
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10th Grade - University
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Hard
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Susie explains why multiplying fractions results in a smaller number using a chocolate bar analogy. She demonstrates the process of multiplying fractions by multiplying numerators and denominators. The chocolate bar example helps visualize how sharing parts of a whole results in a smaller fraction. The video concludes by reinforcing the concept that multiplying fractions involves parts of parts, leading to a smaller result.
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