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The figure below shows the quotient of Fraction 3 over 4 divided by Fraction 3 over 8 .

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The answer is 24/12. Then you should simplify and the answer would be 2/1. This is an improper fracture because numerator is bigger than the denominator so you ask yourself, “How many times can 1 multiply into 2.” The answer is a whole number which is 2
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