Finding a Rule for Dividing Fractions (Quiz)
To find the quotient of , 8 divide by 1/3 multiply 8 by
3
What is the quotient in simplest form? 12/7 divide by 3
4/7
To find the quotient of ,4 divide by 1/5 multiply 4 by
5
Which shows the correct way to use the rule "multiply by the reciprocal" for the expression below? 5 divide by 2/9
5/1 *9/2= 45/2
Which values of a, b, and c represent the answer in simplest form?
a=1,b=4,c=5
Which values of a, b, and c correctly represent the answer in simplest form? 4 1/2 divide 1 1/4 = a b/c
a=3,b=3,c=5
Which values of a, b, and c correctly represent the answer in simplest form? 3 1/4 divide 2 3/4=a b/c
a=38,b=14,c=1
Which values of a, b, and c correctly complete the division?
a=4 b=6 and c=5. You have to use the keep it change it flip it rule
Which values of a, b, and c correctly complete the division? 1/4 divide by 5/6= 1/a *b/c
a=4,b=6,c=5
To find the quotient ,2/5 divide by 1/4
multiply 2/5 by 4.
Arianna solved a fraction division problem using the rule "multiply by the reciprocal." Her work is shown below. Which is the most accurate description of Arianna's work?
Arianna multiplied the dividend by the divisor instead of finding the reciprocal.
Urvi solved a fraction division problem using the rule "multiply by the reciprocal." Her work is shown below. Which is the most accurate description of Urvi's work?
Urvi multiplied with the reciprocal of the dividend instead of the reciprocal of the divisor.
Which values of a, b, and c represent the answer in simplest form?
a = 1, b = 3, c = 4
Which values of a, b, and c represent the answer in simplest form? 7/9 divide by 4/9 =a b/c
a=1,b=3,c=4