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[Music] welcome to math with mr j [Music] in this video im going to cover how to multiply fractions using cancellation and cancellation is a way to simplify fractions before we multiply this gives us smaller and easier numbers to work with understanding and using cancellation can make problems a lot simpler and easier to work through so lets get into our four examples here and start with number one where we have 14 15 times 5 16. what we need to do first is look for common factors between the numerators the top numbers here and the denominators so top and bottom we are not looking for common factors horizontally or side to side so always top and bottom think of it like simplifying fractions but you can use all of the numbers within the problem so for example looking for common factors here i know that 15 and 5 have a common factor of 5. so lets divide both 15 and 5 by that common factor of 5. 15 divided by five is three five divided by five is one lets take a look at fourteen and