The product of any non-zero number & its reciprocal equals 1.
The reciprocal of [ 2 over 3 ] is [ 3 over 2].1 / (2/3) = (3/2).
The reciprocal of (2 over 3) is (3 over 2).
3/4 . Its reciprocal is 4/3. You just turn the fraction over. For a whole such '2' its reciprocal is '1/2'.
3/7 Explanation: 2 1/3 = 7/3 and reciprocal of 7/3 is 3/7.
The product of any non-zero number and its reciprocal is 1.
The reciprocal of [ 2 over 3 ] is [ 3 over 2].1 / (2/3) = (3/2).
The product of a number and its reciprocal is always 1. In this case, the reciprocal of 2/3 is 3/2. When you multiply 2/3 by 3/2, you get (2/3) * (3/2) = 6/6 = 1.
The reciprocal of a number is the multiplicative inverse of that number. The reciprocal of two thirds is three halves (1 divided by 2/3 is the same as 1 multiplied by 3/2). Therefore, the product of two thirds and its reciprocal (three halves) is 1.
The reciprocal of (2 over 3) is (3 over 2).
In Mathematics, "reciprocal" defines a quantity or function related to another so that their product is one. 2/3 is the reciprocal of 3/2 and vice versa.
3/4 . Its reciprocal is 4/3. You just turn the fraction over. For a whole such '2' its reciprocal is '1/2'.
52/3 = 17/3 So the reciprocal is 3/17
The reciprocal of a number is simply 1 divided by that number. In this case, the reciprocal of 2 and 3 over 7 would be 1 divided by 2 and 3 over 7. To find the reciprocal, you would flip the fraction, making it 7 over 2 and then take the reciprocal, which is 1 over 7/2 or 1 divided by 7/2. To divide by a fraction, you multiply by its reciprocal, so 1 divided by 7/2 is the same as 1 times 2/7, which simplifies to 2/7.
3/7 Explanation: 2 1/3 = 7/3 and reciprocal of 7/3 is 3/7.
The product of any non-zero number and its reciprocal is 1.
Reciprocal EXAMPLE: 2/3 x 3/2 = 1
Its 3. Because 2/6 = 1/3 and you flip 1/3 over and get 3