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Please I would like to have the answer for number 8

Please I would like to have the answer for number 8-example-1
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Problem Statement

The question asks us why the quotient of the division of two fractions is greater than the dividing fractions.

Solution

The reasons for this is that:

1. A number in the denominator is the same as multiplying by the reciprocal of that number.

That is,


\begin{gathered} (3)/(4)=3*(1)/(4) \\ \\ \text{where,} \\ (1)/(4)\text{ is the reciprocal of 4} \end{gathered}

2. Multiplying by the reciprocal of a fraction makes the fraction become greater than 1. That is,


\begin{gathered} (3)/((3)/(4))=3*(4)/(3) \\ \\ \text{where,} \\ (4)/(3)\text{ is the reciprocal of }(3)/(4) \end{gathered}

3. This, therefore, has the effect of multiplying a fraction by a number bigger than 1 to give a larger answer because of the multiplication operation rather than the lower value as expected in a division operation.

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