Notes Over 9 – 3 Divide. Multiply by the reciprocal Cross-Cancel Divide top and bottom by common factor Multiply across the top and bottom. Change to.

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Notes Over 9 – 3 Divide. Multiply by the reciprocal Cross-Cancel Divide top and bottom by common factor Multiply across the top and bottom. Change to a mixed number and reduce if possible.

Notes Over 9 – 3 Divide. Multiply by the reciprocal Cross-Cancel Divide top and bottom by common factor Multiply across the top and bottom. Change to a mixed number and reduce if possible.

Notes Over 9 – 3 Divide. Multiply by the reciprocal Cross-Cancel Divide top and bottom by common factor Multiply across the top and bottom. Change to a mixed number and reduce if possible.

Notes Over 9 – 3 Divide. Multiply by the reciprocal Cross-Cancel Divide top and bottom by common factor Multiply across the top and bottom. Change to a mixed number and reduce if possible.

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