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25 March, 05:32

Explain why dividing by a fraction results in the same answer as multiplying by its reciprocal.

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  1. M
    25 March, 08:22
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    lets consider an example like

    20 divided by 2/4 so we can rewrite as

    2/4 * x = 20

    so, 2 * x = 20*4

    2 * x = 80

    x=80/2

    x=40

    similarly, we can write the fraction as (20*4/2) - we can see that reciprocal of the fraction 2/4 is 4/2

    x=20*4/2=80/2=40

    so, we can say that dividing by a fraction results in the same answer as multiplying by its reciprocal.
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