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The quantity 1 as a fraction, it's simply 1 over 1. 1 divided by 1 is 1, right? The same goes for any fraction where the result is 1. Say 100/100. The answer to that is 1. A number divided by itself will always make 1.

Another way is to take any fraction where the numerator is not zero, and multiply it by its reciprocal. 2/3 does not have zero as the numerator (the number on top). The reciprocal is the top and bottom numbers switched. So the reciprocal of 2/3 is 3/2. Now if you multiply them, you get 6/6 which is one.

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