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What is 43/1 ÷ 11/4 plz help and explain the answer

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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

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User Muslem Omar
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\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!}

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