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Example Question #1 : How To Divide Fractions
is larger than 0. Which of the following could be equal to
?
I.
II.
III.
II only
I, II and III
III only
I and II
I only
I, II and III
All of the answers can be divided by 3 to yield an answer larger than zero. In fact, any positive number would be a viable answer.
Example Question #61 : Fractions
Express the quotient as a fraction in lowest terms:
Rewrite the mixed fractions as improper fractions, change to a multiplication by inverting the second, cross-cancel, and multiply across:
Example Question #3 : Fractions
Express the quotient as a fraction in lowest terms:
Rewrite the mixed fractions as improper fractions, change to a multiplication by inverting the second, cross-cancel, and multiply across:
Example Question #62 : Fractions
Evaluate:
Multiply by the reciprocal, cross-cancel, then multiply numerators and denominators:
Example Question #63 : Fractions
Evaluate:
Multiply by the reciprocal, cross-cancel, then multiply numerators and denominators:
Example Question #64 : Fractions
Evaluate:
Multiply by the reciprocal, cross-cancel, then multiply numerators and denominators:
Example Question #65 : Fractions
Evaluate:
Multiply by the reciprocal, cross-cancel, then multiply numerators and denominators:
Example Question #8 : Fractions
Evaluate:
Example Question #2 : How To Divide Fractions
Evaluate:
Example Question #10 : Fractions
Evaluate:
By order of operations, divide first. Since the divisor is a whole number, divide as is:
Add this quotient to 6.51.
Add vertically, aligning the decimal points (appending a zero to 0.3):
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