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Are the fractions 5over1 5over5 and 1over5 equivalent?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

No, since 5/1 = 5, 5/5 = 1, and 1/5 = 0.2.

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What is 5 over 5 divided by 1 over 2?

2. When dividing two fractions I believe you invert the second one and multiply them. Therefore 5 over 5 divided by 1 over 2 would change to 5over5 multiplied by 2over1 wich equals 10 over 5 when broken down to its lowest form is 2 over 1 wich is "2"


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