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What is the reciprocal of 1 20?

The reciprocal of 1/20 is 20/1 = 20.


What is the reciprocal of five percent?

%5 is equal to 1/20... The reciprocal is that switched. So the reciprocal of 1/20 is 20/1, or 20 in simplified form.


What is he reciprocal of 0.05?

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What is the reciprocal of 5 and 20?

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What is the reciprocal of 4plus the reciprocal of 5?

1/4 + 1/5 = 9/20


What is the reciprocal of 0.15 as a mixed number?

0.15 = 15/100 = 3/20 so its reciprocal is 20/3 = 62/3


How do you find the reciprocal of -2.45?

divide 1 by -2.45, sothe reciprocal of -2.45 is -1/2.45 or -20/49


Two times the reciprocal of a number equals 16 times the reciprocal of 20 Find the number?

2/x =16/20 16x = 40 x = 2.5


What is a reciprcal?

The reciprocal of a fraction is obtained by interchanging the numerator and the denominator, i.e. by inverting the fraction.Example 7Find the reciprocal of 20.Solution:


What is the reciprical of 20 percent?

20% = 1/5 = 2/10 = ... = k/(5k), for some constant k. The reciprocal of k/(5k) is (5k)/k = 5/1. Therefore the reciprocal of 20% is 500%.


What is quotient of the reciprocal of ten twentieths and five?

Quotient of the reciprocal of ten twentieths and five = Quotient of the reciprocal of 10/20 and 5 = Quotient of the reciprocal of 1/2 and 5 = Quotient of 2 and 5 = 2/5 or 0.4


How does the reciprocal of mph work?

The reciprocal of mph is 1/mph, or the reciprocal of miles/hour is hours/mile. For instance, if you were going 20 miles per hour, you would also be going 1/20 hours per mile, or 3 minutes per mile.