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In the problem 3/4 • N=1, n must be

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The answer would be 4/3 because it’s the reciprocal of it. And it would be 1
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3/4 x n=1......n equals 4/3.

In order for n to equal 1 you have to find a number that will make 3/4 a whole number after you multiply it. Usually in problems like these the answer is usually the fraction but flipped around. So 3/4 and 4/3....when you multiply the numerators you get 12 and when you multiply the denominator you get 12 so 12/12, which equals 1. hope that makes sense.

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