To find the reciprocal of any number, divide ' 1 ' by the number.
1 / (0.8) = 1.25
The reciprocal of 38 is 1/38 - expressed as a decimal, this is equal to 1/38 = 0.0263157894736842105 recurring (that is, 0.0263157894736842105263157894736842105...)
8 is equal to 8/1 and the reciprocal of 8/1 is 1/8.
Yes. For example, if you're trying to find our 5/9 divided by 4/8, you multiply 5/9 by 8/4, giving you 40/36. (In most cases, simplification is necessary.)
The reciprocal of 5/8 is 8/5.
The reciprocal of 5/8 is 8/5 The reciprocal of a fraction is its inverted form, e.g. the reciprocal of a/b is b/a.
1/.625 = 8/5 = 1.6
Expressed as a top-heavy fraction, the reciprocal of 5/8 is 8/5 or eight over five. Expressed as a decimal, this is equal to 1.6.
Do you mean reciprocal? Well if you do it means the reciprocal of a fraction is mostly flipping the fraction. Here is an example below. Example: Carrie has 7\8 of apples. What is the reciprocal? Answer: The reciprocal is 8\7. It's easy you just switch the numbers.
The reciprocal of 38 is 1/38 - expressed as a decimal, this is equal to 1/38 = 0.0263157894736842105 recurring (that is, 0.0263157894736842105263157894736842105...)
The reciprocal of 9 is 1/9 or one ninth. Expressed as a decimal, this is equal to 0.1 recurring (that is, 0.1111...)
You change the sign of the exponent. For example, the reciprocal of 2 to the power 8 is 2 to the power -8. Alternately, you can change the whole expression to the denominator. In this case, the reciprocal of 2 to the power 8 is 1 divided by (2 to the power 8).
Reciprocal 8 = 1 / 8 = 0.125
The reciprocal of any number x is equal to 1/x. In this instance, the reciprocal of -8 is equal to 1/-8.
Oh, dude, the reciprocal of 0.375 is just 1 divided by 0.375. So, like, you just gotta do 1 divided by 0.375, which equals 2.66666667... or you can round it to 2.67 if you're feeling fancy. And there you have it, the reciprocal of 0.375 in all its decimal glory.
reciprocal of 8 is 1/8 or 0.125
The reciprocal of 8 is 1/8 (that is, one eighth).
A reciprocal is 1 divided by a number. So, the reciprocal of x is 1/x. For example: The reciprocal of 2 is 1/2 is 0.5 The reciprocal of 9 is 1/9 is 0.111111111111 The reciprocal of 0.5 is 1/0.5 is 2. To divide one by a number is called 'taking the reciprocal.' If you have a fraction, taking the reciprocal is fairly easy: simply 'flip' it. I.e., put the numerator in the denominator, and the denominator in the numerator. For example: The reciprocal of 2/3 is 3/2 The reciprocal of 7/8 is 8/7 The reciprocal of 1/4 is 4 (/1). The technical mathematical definition of the reciprocal of x is: "The number which, when multiplied by x, gives one."