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In short, fifteen divided by two-thirds is 22.5. Fifteen divided by two-thirds is the same as the following equation: 15 / (2/3) Since any divisor may be represented by multiplying the inverse, the equation is transformed as follows: 15 / (2/3) = 15 * (3/2) If we transform the 15 to a fraction, we get the following equation: 15 3 45 1 ----- * ----- = ----- = 22 ----- = 22.5 1 2 2 2
find the inverse of (1,-5)(3,-3)(4,-2)
The question does not define any relationship - there is only a string on numbers. Consequently, it is impossible to determine the inverse relationship or its range.
2 over 15
8. Eight divided by two equals to 4 you can also check this by multiplying 4 by 2 which is the inverse operation :)
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The opposite of a number is the number which produces the same result when the opposite or inverse operation is performed.For addition/subtraction, the opposite is the additive inverse or negative value.e.g. 3 - 2 = 1 and 3 + (-2) = 1For multiplication/division, division can be done by multiplication of the inverse value.examples:a) 4 divided by 2, 4 / 2 = 2 and the inverse is multiplication by one half : 4 x (1/2) = 2b) 6 divided by 2/3 is the same as 6 times the inverse, 6 x 3/2 = 18/2 = 9
You divide 1 by the single number. For example, the multiplicative inverse of 5 is 1/5.If you are accustomed to fractions (the inverse of 2/3 is 3/2), consider the integer as the number divided by 1. In the above example, 5 = 5/1.You divide 1 by the single number. For example, the multiplicative inverse of 5 is 1/5.If you are accustomed to fractions (the inverse of 2/3 is 3/2), consider the integer as the number divided by 1. In the above example, 5 = 5/1.You divide 1 by the single number. For example, the multiplicative inverse of 5 is 1/5.If you are accustomed to fractions (the inverse of 2/3 is 3/2), consider the integer as the number divided by 1. In the above example, 5 = 5/1.You divide 1 by the single number. For example, the multiplicative inverse of 5 is 1/5.If you are accustomed to fractions (the inverse of 2/3 is 3/2), consider the integer as the number divided by 1. In the above example, 5 = 5/1.
8. Eight divided by two equals to 4 you can also check this by multiplying 4 by 2 which is the inverse operation :)
30 divided by 2 equals 15 :)
The answer is... 15 !