We can write the quotient as:

We can use the fact that:

to transform the quotient into a multiplication.
If b=1/3, then 1/b=3/1.
Then the expression becomes:

The fraction 5/2 can be expressed as mixed number as:

Answer: the result is 2 1/2 or 2.5.
The quotient becomes the multiplication 5/6 * 3.
[Option A]