yes! its like saying 3.5 times 3 and 3 times 3 both equal 9!
3/4 and 4/3. If you are allowed to repeat numbers, infinitely many.
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1 1/3 = 4/3 * 3 = 4 Learn your fractions. :D
Division with fractions is when you flip the second fraction to get its reciprocal and then times them. 1/2 divided by 3/4 becomes 1/2 x 4/3 =4/6=2/3
yes! its like saying 3.5 times 3 and 3 times 3 both equal 9!
3/4 and 4/3. If you are allowed to repeat numbers, infinitely many.
when I cook I know I can use a 1 cup measuring cup and fill it only half way to make 1/2 cup or use the 1/2 cup measuring cup 3 times to make 3/4 cups. Fractions are used in so many ways this only is the tip of it.
Using integers (or whole numbers), 3 times 13. If you consider fractions, there are many other combinations, such as 1.5 times 26, or 2 times 19.5.
There are infinitely many possible answers. An easy one is 1/8 and 6/8 = 3/4
When multiplying fractions, the fractions do not have to have the same denominator as when adding or subtracting. You just multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators, then reduce if necessary.Example : 3/4 x 5/7 -- multiply 3 times 5 and 4 times 7 = 15/28Example : 2/3 x 6/7 -- multiply 2 times 6 and 3 times 7 = 12/21* In this case, you can divide by 3/3 to reduce the fraction to 4/7
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if 1/2 x 1/3 then times it and get 1/6
75 divides into 270 three times with a remainder of 45. In fractions, that is 3 3/5.Long DivisionFirst, 75 goes into 270 three times. 75*3=225270-225=4575 goes into 270 three times with a remainder of 45.
There are infinitely many equivalent fractions: one of these is 30/40.
3 goes into 108 36 times.Just divide 108 by 3 using simple long division, and you'll easily get 36 without any decimals or fractions.108/3 = 36Exactly 36 times
1 1/3 = 4/3 * 3 = 4 Learn your fractions. :D