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What’s the answer please

What’s the answer please-example-1

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Answer:

d) 6

Explanation:

you multiply 3 by 6 because the reciprocal of 1/6 is 6/1

User Marc Sloth Eastman
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Answer: Last option.

Explanation:

When you divide fractions you can multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.

To find the reciprocal of the fraction, you need to flip it. Then the original denominator will be the new numerator and the original numerator will be the new denominator.

Then, the reciprocal of the fraction
(1)/(6) is:


(6)/(1)=6

Therefore, you can find the quotient of
3÷
(1)/(6) by multiplying 3 by 6:


3÷
(1)/(6)=3*6=18

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