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Calculate the value
$$\dfrac { 2 } { 3 } \times \dfrac { 1 } { 4 }$$
$\dfrac { 1 } { 6 }$
Calculate the value
$\dfrac { \color{#FF6800}{ 2 } } { 3 } \times \dfrac { 1 } { \color{#FF6800}{ 4 } }$
 Reduce all denominators and numerators that can be reduced 
$\dfrac { \color{#FF6800}{ 1 } } { 3 } \times \dfrac { 1 } { \color{#FF6800}{ 2 } }$
$\color{#FF6800}{ \dfrac { \color{#FF6800}{ 1 } } { \color{#FF6800}{ 3 } } } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ \dfrac { \color{#FF6800}{ 1 } } { \color{#FF6800}{ 2 } } }$
 numerator multiply between numerator, and denominators multiply between denominators 
$\color{#FF6800}{ \dfrac { \color{#FF6800}{ 1 } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ 1 } } { \color{#FF6800}{ 3 } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ 2 } } }$
$\dfrac { \color{#FF6800}{ 1 } \times 1 } { 3 \times 2 }$
 Multiplying any number by 1 does not change the value 
$\dfrac { \color{#FF6800}{ 1 } } { 3 \times 2 }$
$\dfrac { 1 } { \color{#FF6800}{ 3 } \color{#FF6800}{ \times } \color{#FF6800}{ 2 } }$
 Multiply $3$ and $2$
$\dfrac { 1 } { \color{#FF6800}{ 6 } }$
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