Answer:
Explanation:
When dividing fractions, we must always remember a very important step:
we can multiply the two fractions instead of divide as long as the second fraction must be flipped opposite as a reciprocal.
Let me explain:
When given a simple problem like
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, we flip the second fraction (called reciprocal) and multiply it together instead.
![(1)/(2) * (3)/(2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/zs8rq3g6jnjs70xofhndybp6oiknyejn5s.png)
There, we can just multiply the numerators with each other and the denominators as each other.
1x3=3
2x2=4
Therefore, the answer will be
.
Similar in this case, we must flip the second fraction and pretend we never even saw a division sign (because who likes dividing anyways?)
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flip and multiply reciprocal
simplify
final answer!