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Dividing Fractions By: Ms. D. Kritikos
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Two numbers are called reciprocals or multiplicative inverses of each other if their product is 1. EXAMPLES: The reciprocal of 3 is since The reciprocal of is since
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Two numbers are called reciprocals or multiplicative inverses of each other if their product is 1. EXAMPLES: The reciprocal of 3 is since The reciprocal of is since
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What is the reciprocal of the following:
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means the same as ¼ of 12, or 12 ¼. Multiplying by ¼ gives the same answer as dividing by 4. To divide fractions, multiply by the reciprocal of the divisor. EXAMPLE#1: Divide
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means the same as ¼ of 12, or 12 ¼. Multiplying by ¼ gives the same answer as dividing by 4. To divide fractions, multiply by the reciprocal of the divisor. EXAMPLE#2: Divide
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Divide.
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To divide by a mixed number, change the mixed number to a fraction. Write the reciprocal of the divisor and then multiply. EXAMPLE#1: Divide Remember to simplify when multiplying or dividing fractions.
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To divide by a mixed number, change the mixed number to a fraction. Write the reciprocal of the divisor and then multiply. EXAMPLE#2: Divide
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Divide. Write the answer as a fraction or mixed number in lowest terms.
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Now it’s your turn to show what you know… by completing Lesson 1 & 4: Multiplying Fractions
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