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First, the reciprocal of 2/3 is 3/2. The product of 2/3 and 3/2 is: 2/3*3/2 = 1 Any fraction times its reciprocal always equals 1.
To divide by a fraction, multiply by its reciprocal. In this instance, 7 / 2/3 = 7 x 3/2 = 10.5.
To divide by a fraction, multiply by its reciprocal. In this instance, 36 / 2/3 = 36 x 3 / 2 = 54.
2.5
two thirds because you multiply by the reciprocal of three tenths which is ten thirds
3/2
First, the reciprocal of 2/3 is 3/2. The product of 2/3 and 3/2 is: 2/3*3/2 = 1 Any fraction times its reciprocal always equals 1.
3/2 or 1.5
3/2 or three halves
3/4 . Its reciprocal is 4/3. You just turn the fraction over. For a whole such '2' its reciprocal is '1/2'.
it's 2 and 3/2 22/3 = 8/3 and therefore the reciprocal = 3/8
The product of any non-zero number & its reciprocal equals 1.
Yes.
The reciprocal of two thirds is three halves.
In Mathematics, "reciprocal" defines a quantity or function related to another so that their product is one. 2/3 is the reciprocal of 3/2 and vice versa.
The product of a number and its reciprocal is always one. That's what reciprocal means.
The reciprocal of two thirds is three halves - which is one and a half (1.5).