Add them together and divide by 2.
Answer is wrong: nopeImproved: Yes, you can.For example, 1/2 divide by 1/3 = 3/2 or 1 1/2
When you divide a number by 1/2, you multiply it by 2. Imagine that you are dividing two fractions ; 1/1 / 1/2. In order to divide the fractions, you must flip the second fraction making it 2/1 and then multiply 1/1 by 2/1. This will give you two. Thus 1/0.5=1*2.
All fractions are rational numbers because irrational numbers can't be expressed as fractions
Ex: 1/4 ÷ 1/2 = 1/4 X 2/1 = 2/4
You can divide fractions by flipping the second fraction and multiplying them instead. For example, (1/2) / (3/4) = (1/2) x (4/3) = (4/6) = (2/3).
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Add them together, then divide by 2.
no never you can not 3 divide by 2 in fractions !
Add them together, divide by 2.
first you have to find the common denominator and make the 2 fractions denominators the same then you add them and divide them
Add them together and divide by 2.
Answer is wrong: nopeImproved: Yes, you can.For example, 1/2 divide by 1/3 = 3/2 or 1 1/2
Basically, 1/2 equals 0.5 which means 1 divide by 2.
When you divide a number by 1/2, you multiply it by 2. Imagine that you are dividing two fractions ; 1/1 / 1/2. In order to divide the fractions, you must flip the second fraction making it 2/1 and then multiply 1/1 by 2/1. This will give you two. Thus 1/0.5=1*2.
Halfway between two fractions would be the average of the two fractions, so add the two fractions together and divide by two! Let's take 1/2 and 3/4 as an example. Add 1/2 (or 2/4) and 3/4 and you get 5/4. Now divide by two ( or multiply the bottom part by two) and your answer is 5/8!
Just add the fractions, and divide by 2. Before adding, you have to convert to a common denominator; in this case, you can use "4" as the common denominator.Just add the fractions, and divide by 2. Before adding, you have to convert to a common denominator; in this case, you can use "4" as the common denominator.Just add the fractions, and divide by 2. Before adding, you have to convert to a common denominator; in this case, you can use "4" as the common denominator.Just add the fractions, and divide by 2. Before adding, you have to convert to a common denominator; in this case, you can use "4" as the common denominator.