The problem is 3 divided by 6/7. you can't divide a whole without putting it into a fraction, so 3 becomes 3/1, so the problem is now 3/1 divided by 6/7. to divide this, you have to multiply the reciprocal, or 7/6. so 3/1 times 7/6 equals 21/6, or
3.5
Note: You can also do 3 / 6 / 7 which would get you 14
3 and 6/7 divided by 1 and 2/7 = 3
It is 2/7
7/3 ÷ 5/6 = 14/5 or 24/5
(6/7) / (2/3) = 6/7 x 3/2 = 18/14 = 1 and two-sevenths
The answer is 1/2 in its simplest form
3 and 6/7 divided by 1 and 2/7 = 3
6 ÷ 3/7 = 14
It is 2/7
(3/10) / (7/6) = (3/10)*(6/7) = 18/70 = 9/35
7/3 ÷ 5/6 = 14/5 or 24/5
(6/7) / (2/3) = 6/7 x 3/2 = 18/14 = 1 and two-sevenths
it would be 10/7
The answer is 1/2 in its simplest form
6/7 divided by 7 is 6/49
7/8 / 3/4= 7/8 x 4/3== 7/6
1 2/7 divided by 3/14 = 9/7 divided by 3/14 = 9/7 * 14/3 = 126/21 = 6
It is easier to see this with 3 and 6. The idea with 7 and 6 is exactly the same, but no quite as easy to see. 6 divided by 3 is asking how many 3 there are in 6? There are 2 of them so 6 divided by 3 equals 2. 3 divided by 6 asks how many 6's there are in 3? We know there is only half of a six, that is to say, 3 in one 3. So 3 divided by 6 is 1/2. 6 divided by 7 asks how many 7's in 6? There is not even a whole 7 in 6, since we are 1 short of 7. We can write it as a fraction 6/7 which is less than 1. One is 7/7 by the way. But 7 divided by 6 is one 6 with something left over. The something is 1/6 so it is 1 and 1/6 1 and 1/6 is the same as 7/6.