96.9k views
2 votes
What is 43/1 ÷ 11/4 plz help and explain the answer

2 Answers

3 votes

Answer:

172/11 or 15 7/11

Explanation:

You will take 43/1 and multiply it by the inverse fraction of 11/4, which will look like this: 43/1 x 4/11. Then you will just multiply the two numerators together and the two denominators together and that will be your answer. That will look like this: 43/1 x 4/11 = 172/11 or 15 7/11

I hope this helps!

User Muslem Omar
by
8.2k points
1 vote


\text{Hey there!}


\mathsf{(43)/(1)/(11)/(4) = \ ?}


\mathsf{Revert/ Convert\ your\ equation\ to: (43)/(1)*(4)/(11)}


\mathsf{(43*4)/(1*11)= your\ answer}\\\\\mathsf{43*4 = 172\leftarrow \ your\ \underline{numerator}}\\\\\mathsf{1*11 = 11\leftarrow\ your\ \underline{denominator}}\\\\\mathsf{172/11=15\ R\ 7}\\\\\mathsf{7\ is\ your\ numerator}\\\\\mathsf{15\ is\ your\ front\ number}\\\\\mathsf{11\ stays\ as\ your\ denominator}


\boxed{\boxed{\mathsf{Thus,\ your\ answer\ SHOULD\ be: \boxed{\mathsf{15(7)/(11)\ or \ (172)/(11)}}}}}}\leftarrow\large\text{ Any of those should work}


\text{Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!}

~
\frac{\frak{LoveYourselfFirst}}{:)}

User Bola
by
8.0k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories