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Divide: 6 ÷ 1 2 Choose the expression that shows the correct way to use the rule “multiply by the reciprocal.” One-sixth times StartFraction 2 Over 1 EndFraction StartFraction 6 Over 1 EndFraction times
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Divide: 6 ÷ 1
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Choose the expression that shows the correct way to use the rule “multiply by the reciprocal.”
One-sixth times StartFraction 2 Over 1 EndFraction
StartFraction 6 Over 1 EndFraction times one-half
6 times 2
One-sixth times one-half
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6x2
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I got it right on my test.
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6x2
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