Dividing by any fraction is the same as multiplying by that fraction's reciprocal. To find a fraction's reciprocal on a calculator, simply raise the fraction to the power of -1. In this case, dividing by 1/3 is the same as multiplying by (1/3)-1 = 3. For example, 8 / 1/3 = 8 x 3 = 24
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The numerator of the fraction is multiplied by the whole number.
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10/3= /9
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Education is great site to get free fraction worksheets. You can print them out and they are great for all grades and ages so can easily be used to teach third grade levels.
Multiplying by the reciprocal of the fraction.
There are many online education services that provide free worksheets for individuals of all grades and ages. To find fraction worksheets, one can simply direct their search in the website towards grades 1-2 worksheets and then specify towards Math programs. An example of an education service here would be Khan Academy.
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You can buy faction worksheets in stores like Walmart of staples. They come in booklets and are very convenient. You can use them for at home or on the go.
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Because doing so is equivalent to multiplying or dividing by x/x, which can be cancelled down to 1.
Eliminate the fraction by multiplying all the terms by the denominator.