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Can someone explain dividing a whole number by a unit fractions? I've been stuck on this lesson for a while
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Can someone explain dividing a whole number by a unit fractions? I've been stuck on this lesson for a while
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Okay, I would multiply 4 times 12 since there is 12 inches in a foot and then divide it by 3. which the answer would be 16 inches.
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4 feet
each friend gets 1/3 foot
if you wante to do
try to make bottom number=1
1/3 times 3/1=3/3=1
multiply the whole thing by
12
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