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The values of m and n are whole numbers greater than 1. Which is true about the quotient

The values of m and n are whole numbers greater than 1. Which is true about the quotient-example-1
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Answer:

"The expression will always equal m" is true about the quotient of
(m)/(n) ÷
(1)/(n)

Explanation:

Let us solve the question

∵ The expression is
(m)/(n) ÷
(1)/(n)

→ In the division of fractions, we change the division to multiplication

and reciprocal the fraction after the division sign

∵ The reciprocal of
(1)/(n) is
(n)/(1)


(m)/(n) ÷
(1)/(n) =
(m)/(n) ×
(n)/(1)

→ In the multiplication of fractions, we can simplify the terms in

the numerators by the terms in the denominators

∵ There is n in the numerator and denominator

∴ Cancel n up and down


(m)/(n) ×
(n)/(1) =
(m)/(1)


(m)/(n) ×
(n)/(1) = m


(m)/(n) ÷
(1)/(n) = m

The quotient is m

The expression will always equal m

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