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How do I do this problem?

How do I do this problem?-example-1

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use the reciprocal method. the first term is really 4 divided by 3/4. which is also the same as 4 multiplied by 4/3. that number is 16/3 of course. you then find a common denominator between the 2 terms. 16/3 and 3/2 can both have the denominator 6. The first term gets changed to 32/6 and the second can be changed to 9/6 and when 32/6 - 9/6 is done, it comes out to 23/6

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