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Explain why you can find 5÷1/3 by multiplying 5 by 3.

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Dividing by a fraction is the same as multiplying the reciprocal of the fraction. What is the reciprocal of a fraction? It's essentially the same fraction, just the numerator and denominator switching places (flipping the fraction upside down). Knowing this, the following is true:


5/(1)/(3) = 5*(3)/(1)

We also need to know that whenever the denominator of a fraction is 1, the fraction is equal to the numerator itself. Knowing this, the following is also true:


(3)/(1)=3

Applying this to the first concept, we can say that:


5*(3)/(1) = 5*3

I hope this helps!

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