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(5)/(6) / (1)/(6)
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You would KCF and it’ll become
5/6 times 6/1
then you would find the same denominator (6)
Then multiply across the top (30) so your answer would be
30/6 and ofc you have to simplify!
Which would give you 5
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First you have to change the fraction you are dividing it by.
It becomes 6/1.
Now the two 6s cancel out, so it’s 5/1 x 1/1.
That just means 5.
Answer = 5
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