Herr is an example
1 1/2 divide 3 3/4
#1 convert to improper fractions
3/2 divide 15/4
#2 This is the critical bit ' Change the sign to multiply and invert the right hand fraction.
Hence
3/2 X 4/15
Proceed as the same as multiply, but first cancel down by '2' and '3' , Hence
1/1 X 2/5 = 2/5 The answer !!!!!
First change the mixed numbers into improper fractions by multiplying the denominator and the whole number and add the product to the numerator in the mixed numbers and then multiply the numerators and the denominators and divide the numerator by the denominator of the product.
Divide the percentage number by 100 to convert it to a fraction. If the answer consists of an integer part and a fractional part then you will have a mixed number.
No, you can't divide 15 by a number greater than 1 and get an answer greater than 15. All mixed numbers are greater than 1 by definition.
The same as you find the average of any other type of number. You add the numbers, then divide the result by the amount of numbers. For example, to find the average of three different numbers, you add them all, then divide the result by 3.
You add the numbers. Then you divide by the number of numbers (i.e., if you have three numbers, you divide the sum by 3).You add the numbers. Then you divide by the number of numbers (i.e., if you have three numbers, you divide the sum by 3).You add the numbers. Then you divide by the number of numbers (i.e., if you have three numbers, you divide the sum by 3).You add the numbers. Then you divide by the number of numbers (i.e., if you have three numbers, you divide the sum by 3).
you cant divide mixed numbers
You invert the second fraction then divide the whole numbers and there is your answer
First change the mixed numbers into improper fractions by multiplying the denominator and the whole number and add the product to the numerator in the mixed numbers and then multiply the numerators and the denominators and divide the numerator by the denominator of the product.
Converting a mixed number into a proper fraction,is too divide the two numbers.
Sum the numbers and divide by the count of values being added.
First, you divide the two numbers, then you get the mixed number.Next,you just reduce it.OK
Divide the percentage number by 100 to convert it to a fraction. If the answer consists of an integer part and a fractional part then you will have a mixed number.
No, you can't divide 15 by a number greater than 1 and get an answer greater than 15. All mixed numbers are greater than 1 by definition.
The same as you find the average of any other type of number. You add the numbers, then divide the result by the amount of numbers. For example, to find the average of three different numbers, you add them all, then divide the result by 3.
You add the numbers. Then you divide by the number of numbers (i.e., if you have three numbers, you divide the sum by 3).You add the numbers. Then you divide by the number of numbers (i.e., if you have three numbers, you divide the sum by 3).You add the numbers. Then you divide by the number of numbers (i.e., if you have three numbers, you divide the sum by 3).You add the numbers. Then you divide by the number of numbers (i.e., if you have three numbers, you divide the sum by 3).
First convert them into improper fractions. And then to multiply multiply both the numerators and the denominators. To divide just take the reciprocal ofthe denomiator anjd then multiply them.
you dont