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he figure below shows the quotient of fraction 4 over 5. ÷ fraction 3 over 10. using a rectangle model

he figure below shows the quotient of fraction 4 over 5. ÷ fraction 3 over 10. using-example-1
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When u divide those you would keep change change. So keep 4/5 change the division to multication and flip 3/10 to 10/3 and multiply across. It would give you 2 2/3.
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