5 over 1
The reciprocal of 5/8 is 8/5 The reciprocal of a fraction is its inverted form, e.g. the reciprocal of a/b is b/a.
The reciprocal of a number is 1 over the number or 1 divided by the number. EXAMPLE : The reciprocal of 5 is 1/5. The reciprocal of 18.7 is 1/18.7. A fraction can also have a reciprocal : The reciprocal of 1/5 is 5 (or 5/1) The reciprocal of 18/23 is 1/18/23 = 23/18.
2 1 over 5 is 11/5. So, its reciprocal is 5/11
%5 is equal to 1/20... The reciprocal is that switched. So the reciprocal of 1/20 is 20/1, or 20 in simplified form.
5 over 1
The reciprocal of 5/8 is 8/5 The reciprocal of a fraction is its inverted form, e.g. the reciprocal of a/b is b/a.
The reciprocal of a number is 1 over the number or 1 divided by the number. EXAMPLE : The reciprocal of 5 is 1/5. The reciprocal of 18.7 is 1/18.7. A fraction can also have a reciprocal : The reciprocal of 1/5 is 5 (or 5/1) The reciprocal of 18/23 is 1/18/23 = 23/18.
The reciprocal of a number is simply 1 divided by that number. In this case, the number is 3 and 1/5. To find the reciprocal, you would first convert 3 and 1/5 to an improper fraction, which is 16/5. Then, you would take the reciprocal by dividing 1 by 16/5, which is equivalent to multiplying by the reciprocal of 16/5, giving you 5/16. Therefore, the reciprocal of 3 and 1/5 is 5/16.
Well, darling, the reciprocal of 1 is just 1. And the reciprocal of 5/9 is 9/5. So, when you combine them, you get 1 divided by 5/9, which is the same as 1 multiplied by 9/5, giving you 9/5. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
2 1 over 5 is 11/5. So, its reciprocal is 5/11
%5 is equal to 1/20... The reciprocal is that switched. So the reciprocal of 1/20 is 20/1, or 20 in simplified form.
The reciprocal of a number is the number backwards in fraction form. For example, the reciprocal of 25 would be 1/25. The reciprocal of 5/10 would be 10/5.
12/3 = 5/3 so its reciprocal is 3/5
the reciprocal of 5 is 1/5!!
The reciprocal of 5 is 1/5.
- 1/5 or -1/5 or 1/-5 . They're all exactly the same number.