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Terrence Meadows
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23 February, 14:19
Try dividing fractions 4/5:1/3
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Carter Leon
23 February, 14:26
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Keep, change, flip (I just answered your other question if you want further detail)
Keep 4/5.
Flip the : sign to a * sign.
Flip 1/3 ⇒3/1.
Rewrite: 4/5 * 3/1
Solve: 4/5 * 3/1 = 12/5
4/5 : 1/3 = 12/5, or 2 2/5.
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Noe Golden
23 February, 14:47
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2 2/5 because math if you need me to explain I can!
4/5 : 1/3, the first step in dividing fractions is to flip the second one (its reciprocal)
4/5 : 3/1 then change the sign to *
4/5 * 3/1 which would then equal
12/5 now simplify, 5 goes into 12 two times with a remainder of 2 so that leaves you like
2 2/5
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