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Question 13 of 16 Finding recinocals of tractions Find the reciprocal of this fraction and express the answer as a med numeral (4/15)
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Finding recinocals of tractions
Find the reciprocal of this fraction and express the answer as a med numeral (4/15)
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15/4 or 3 3/4
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