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You have 5 1/3 / 6/11

First, you change all mixed #s to improper fractions.

16/3 / 6/11.

Then comes KCF.

You KEEP 16/3.

You change the / to * and you flip the 6/11 to be 11/6.Now your problem should look like this:

16/3 * 11/6 Now solve.

16 * 11 = 176 and 6 * 3 = 18

Your answer is 176/18 or if you change to a mixed number, it becomes:

9 10/18 and if you simplify, it becomes:

9 5/9.

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To divide fractions using the KCF (Keep, Change, Flip) method, you first keep the first fraction the same. Then, you change the division sign to multiplication. Finally, you flip the second fraction by swapping the numerator and denominator. For example, when dividing 2/3 by 1/4, you would keep 2/3, change the division sign to multiplication, and flip 1/4 to become 4/1. Multiply the fractions together to get the result.

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