1 and 1/3 = 4/3 and the reciprocal would be 3/4
To get the reciprocal of a fraction, just the fraction. For example, the reciprocal of 3/4 is 4/3. The reciprocal of 1/5 is 5/1 or just plain 5.
The reciprocal of 41/3 = 13/3 is 3/13.
The reciprocal of a number is simply 1 divided by that number. To find the reciprocal of 4 2/3, first convert the mixed number to an improper fraction, which is 14/3. Then, to find the reciprocal, divide 1 by 14/3, which is the same as multiplying by the reciprocal of 14/3, which is 3/14. Therefore, the reciprocal of 4 2/3 is 3/14.
The reciprocal of 1/3 is 3/1 = 3.
1 and 1/3 = 4/3 and the reciprocal would be 3/4
The reciprocal is just the "flipped" version of the fraction. The reciprocal of -4/3 is -3/4 (negative three fourths).
3/4 . Its reciprocal is 4/3. You just turn the fraction over. For a whole such '2' its reciprocal is '1/2'.
To get the reciprocal of a fraction, just the fraction. For example, the reciprocal of 3/4 is 4/3. The reciprocal of 1/5 is 5/1 or just plain 5.
The reciprocal of 41/3 = 13/3 is 3/13.
For reciprocals , place the given number under '1'. Hence '2' ; reciprocal is '1/2' . '1/2' ; reciprocal is 1/(1/2) , which reduces back to '2'. Simiarly another other number (n). n ; reciprocal is 1/n '1/n' is reciprocated as 1/(1/n) which reduces to 'n'.
The reciprocal is the inverse of a number, or n-1. To find a reciprocal, change the number to a fraction and invert the numerator and the denominator.
Well, 3 + 1 = 4. 1 ÷ 4 = 0.25 which is the answer.
The reciprocal of 4/3 is 3/4.
The reciprocal of 3/4 is 4/3
1/13
The reciprocal of 1/3 is 3/1 = 3.