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).
The reciprocal of a number is simply 1 divided by that number. Therefore, to find the reciprocal of 0.375, you would calculate 1 divided by 0.375. This equals 2.666666... or 2 and 2/3 when expressed as a mixed number.
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.
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."