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1-15 Dividing Fractions

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When dividing fractions, we multiply by the reciprocal.  Look at the examples below.

3

-:-

1

=

?

4 3

?

OR

3

X

3

=

9

4 1

4

Multiply by the reciprocal.  Do NOT simplify your answers.

5

-:-

1

=

8 2

 

1

-:-

2

=

4 5

 

   
3

-:-

1

=

8 5

 

1

-:-

2

=

6 3

 

   
3

-:-

2

=

7 5

 

3

-:-

2

=

5 3

 

   
2

-:-

4

=

5 7

 

2

-:-

4

=

3 5

 

   
8

-:-

1

=

9 2

 

3

-:-

1

=

10 5

 

   
5

-:-

3

=

6 4

 

5

-:-

3

=

7 5

 

   
1

-:-

5

=

7 6

 

5

-:-

3

=

7 4

 

   
2

-:-

3

=

11 5

 

5

-:-

5

=

9 7

 

   
4

-:-

4

=

5 5

 

3

-:-

1

=

7 2

 

   
9

-:-

8

=

10 11

 

3

-:-

7

=

4 10

 

 

 

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