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Select all statements that show correct reasoning for finding 12 ÷ 3/8. Multiply 12 by 8, then divide by 3. Multiply 12 by 3, then divide by 8. Multiply 12 by 1/8, then multiply by 3. Multiply 3 by 8,
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Select all statements that show correct reasoning for finding 12 ÷ 3/8.
Multiply 12 by 8, then divide by 3.
Multiply 12 by 3, then divide by 8.
Multiply 12 by 1/8, then multiply by 3.
Multiply 3 by 8, then divide by 12.
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Multiply 12 by 8, then divide by 3
This is true because when dividing by a fraction, you can multiply by the reciprocal (flipped, e.g. 8/3 is the reciprocal 3/8)
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