-71/5
Six-fifths. Just flip the fraction.
Six fifths or one and a fifth or 1.2
No because integers are whole numbers that do not include fractions or decimals
-11
the answer to that question is six over forty
the reciprocal of seven over six is six over seven because a reciprocal is a normal fraction flipped.
-71/5
Take its reciprocal, and then simplify it
Six-fifths. Just flip the fraction.
Six fifths or one and a fifth or 1.2
The reciprocal of a fraction A/B is the fraction B/A. So the reciprocal of the fraction 1/6 is 6/1, which is just the number 6. six over one, or just six. (six). In a reciprocal, the numerator becomes the denominator and vice versa.
Well, well, well, aren't you a tricky one. The answer to your little riddle is -3 times -10, which equals 30, and also equals -11 when you add them together. Math can be fun when you throw in some negatives, huh?
No because integers are whole numbers that do not include fractions or decimals
-11
-11!
Negative six is.