When you divide one number by another which is not a factor.
When dividing one fraction by another, invert the second fraction and multiply them.
To divide one fraction by another fraction,flip the second one over and multiply them.
you change all mixed numbers to improper fractions.
To divide two fractions, multiply the first by the reciprocal of the second.
When you divide one number by another which is not a factor.
When dividing one fraction by another, invert the second fraction and multiply them.
No because you turn the other fraction upside down and then cross multiply.
To divide one fraction by another fraction,flip the second one over and multiply them.
you change all mixed numbers to improper fractions.
To divide two fractions, multiply the first by the reciprocal of the second.
In this particular case, you can eliminate the denominators, and just divide the numerators. In the general case, to divide a fraction by another fraction, multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction. For example, 6/5 divided by 2/5 = 6/5 x 5/2.
To divide by a fraction, you multiply by its reciprocal. This is related to the facts that (1) division is the opposite of multiplication, and (2) a reciprocal is the multiplicative "opposite" of a number.
How a fraction changes when you divide it depends on what you divide it by.
To divide one fraction (the dividend) by another (the divisor), invert the divisor and multiply the fractions together: eg 2/35 ÷ 4/5 = 2/35 × 5/4 = (2×5)/(35×4) = 10/140 = 1/14
you divide the numarator to the denomanator
If you divide the fraction by a number greater than 1 then you will have a smaller fraction.If you divide the fraction by a number equal to 1 then you will have the same fraction.If you divide the fraction by a positive number smaller than 1 then you will have a greater fraction.