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Hope this isn’t too difficult, my teacher said to show you're work... so I hope you don’t mind explaining how you found it.

Hope this isn’t too difficult, my teacher said to show you're work... so I hope you-example-1
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Answer:

3/4 / 1/6

keep the first fraction the same

3/4

flip the second fraction

6/1

change the division to a multiplication it should then read

3/4 X 6/1

now multiply the fractions

3 X 6 = 18

4 X 1 = 4

18/4 this can then be turned into a mixed number.

there are four 4's in 18 with two left over. so it becomes

4 2/4 and simplified 4 1/2.

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