putting the top number on bottom and bottom number on top
You take the reciprocal of a fraction when you want to invert the numerator and the denominator. The reciprocal of a fraction is found by flipping the fraction upside down. For example, the reciprocal of 2/3 is 3/2.
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When you turn a fraction over you get a reciprocal.
putting the top number on bottom and bottom number on top
fraction for flipping one coin one time = 1/2
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You take the reciprocal of a fraction when you want to invert the numerator and the denominator. The reciprocal of a fraction is found by flipping the fraction upside down. For example, the reciprocal of 2/3 is 3/2.
That is the correct spelling of "flipping" (turning over, or somersaulting).
The inverse of a fraction is simple the result of flipping it's denominator with its numerator. It is equivalent to the statement (x/y)^-1 = y/x
Oh, dude, the reciprocal of a fraction is just flipping it upside down. So, for 3 and 5 over 9, you'd get 9 over 3 and 5, which simplifies to 3 over 1 and 2/3. Math can be fun, like a puzzle you didn't ask for!
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The word sought may be "flipping" (turning over, or somersaulting).
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