To find the reciprocal of anything, divide '1' by it.
The reciprocal of 11 is 1/11, which has a decimal representation of 0.090909..... [the 09 repeats forever].The reciprocal of 9 is 1/9, which has a decimal representation 0.11111... [the 1 repeats forever]
To find the reciprocal of any number, divide ' 1 ' by the number. 1 / (0.8) = 1.25
Reciprocal of 4 as a decimal is 0.25.
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To find the reciprocal of anything, divide '1' by it.
The reciprocal of 11 is 1/11, which has a decimal representation of 0.090909..... [the 09 repeats forever].The reciprocal of 9 is 1/9, which has a decimal representation 0.11111... [the 1 repeats forever]
The reciprocal of 11/2 is 2/11.
To find the reciprocal of any number, divide ' 1 ' by the number. 1 / (0.8) = 1.25
Reciprocal of 4 as a decimal is 0.25.
To find the reciprocal of a fraction turn it upside down: 1/(9/11) = 11/9 = 1 2/9
The reciprocal of 40 = 1/40 = 0.025
To calculate the reciprocal of a number, you simply divide 1 by that number. So, to find the reciprocal of 1.2, you divide 1 by 1.2: Reciprocal of 1.2 = 1 / 1.2 Let's calculate it: Reciprocal of 1.2 = 0.8333333333333333 Therefore, the reciprocal of 1.2 is approximately 0.83333 (rounded to five decimal places).
reciprocal of 7/11 = 11/7
The reciprocal of a number is 1 divided by that number. Therefore, the reciprocal of 160 is 1/160. In decimal form, this would be 0.00625. To convert a fraction to a decimal, you divide the numerator by the denominator.
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Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction then the reciprocal can be found: 1/(2 1/5) = 1/((5×2+1)/5) = 1/(11/5) = 5/11