So its easier to add subtract or most commonly multiply
No, you do not.
No but for fractions
No, you flip the whole fraction which follows the division sign.
"Dividing Fractions is easy as pie, flip the second and multiply." Flip the second fraction, and multiply, and reduce.
you flip the last (second) fraction, and then you change the divide sign into a times sign. You can then times the fractions from there. You do not need the same denominator to times fractions.
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No, you do not.
No but for fractions
its Dividing fractions is easy as pie, just flip the second and multiply made by krissy
In the context of fractions division, KFC typically refers to the mnemonic "Keep, Flip, Change." When dividing fractions, you "Keep" the first fraction as it is, "Flip" the second fraction (take its reciprocal), and then "Change" the division sign to multiplication. This method simplifies the process of dividing fractions effectively.
Invert (flip) the second one, and then multiply them.
No, you flip the whole fraction which follows the division sign.
"Dividing Fractions is easy as pie, flip the second and multiply." Flip the second fraction, and multiply, and reduce.
Flip the bottom fraction and multiply it to the top fraction.
you flip the last (second) fraction, and then you change the divide sign into a times sign. You can then times the fractions from there. You do not need the same denominator to times fractions.
In dividing fractions you have to change division to multiplication and change the second fraction into a recipracol(flip the fraction.
To put fractions into opposite fractions, all you have to do is flip it so that the numerator becomes the denominator and the denominator becomes the numerator. This is called a reciprocal. Example: The opposite of 3/5 is 5/3