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How to reciprocate a whole number ​

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Final answer:

To reciprocate a whole number, you divide 1 by that number, resulting in a fraction with 1 as the numerator and the whole number as the denominator. The reciprocal of 3, for example, is written as 1/3.

Step-by-step explanation:

To reciprocate a whole number, you simply take the value 1 and divide it by that whole number. The reciprocal of a number is just one divided by the number. For example, the reciprocal of 5 is 1/5 or 0.2. When reciprocating whole numbers, the result is always a fraction or a decimal. If you want to keep calculations in whole numbers, you'd need to convert fractional results into mixed numbers or leave them as improper fractions so that the numerator and/or denominator remain whole numbers.

Let's go through the steps:

  1. Determine the whole number that you need to reciprocate.
  2. Write a fraction that places 1 in the numerator (the top number) and the whole number in the denominator (the bottom number).
  3. If desired, convert this fraction to a decimal by performing the division.

For instance, if you want to reciprocate the whole number 3, you would write the fraction 1/3. This fraction is already in simplest form and it should be left as is if you need to keep whole numbers in your calculations.

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Answer: To find the reciprocal of a whole number, just convert it into a fraction in which the original number is the denominator and the numerator is 1. The reciprocal of 2/3 is 3/2. The product of 2/3 and its reciprocal 3/2 is 1. The reciprocal of a whole number 7 is 1/7 because 7 x 1/7 = 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

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