Answer:
a) 9
b)

c) 15
Explanation:
The first step is to cancel out the fraction's denominator if possible.
a)

We can cancel the 5 out since 15 divided by 5 is 3. The answer that comes out is

Since 3/1 is 3, we can now simplify the values:

b)

4 is indivisible by three and gives a non-whole value. This is not what we need here.
Instead we should do the division rule and find the remainder.
In this case, 4 divided by 3 gives 1 with a remainder of 1.

After we simplify the non-mixed fraction, we have to change it into a mixed fraction, which consists of a whole number and a fraction. We can split it into the following:

The r1 is just the remainder of the fraction. Since we cannot remove 1 from the remainder, we add it back into the fraction's denominator of 3. This gives:

c)

For this part, we can cancel out 2 since 6 is divisible by 2. This gives:

Since 5/1 is 5,
we can now solve part c:
