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Reese Fitzpatrick
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20 August, 15:21
What is the quotient of 2/3 and 2/g?
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Jayda Newton
20 August, 15:50
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Since division is the opposite of multiplication, you can turn this division problem into a multiplication problem by multiplying the top fraction by the reciprocal of the bottom fraction. Therefore, 1 1/6 is the quotient of the division problem (2/3) / (4/7).
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