The reciprocal of 15/50 is 50/15.
the reciprocal of 1 over 2, is 2. reciprocal just means you flip the numbers over, in this case it leaves 2 over 1 which is the same as 2 divided by 1 which is 2. for example the reciprocal of 10 is 1 over 10 and the reciprocal over 1 over 7 is 7.
Reciprocal of 2 1/7 = 1 / (15/7) = (1 * 7) / 15 = 0.4666 (approx)
The reciprocal of a number is simply 1 divided by that number. In this case, the reciprocal of 2 and 3 over 7 would be 1 divided by 2 and 3 over 7. To find the reciprocal, you would flip the fraction, making it 7 over 2 and then take the reciprocal, which is 1 over 7/2 or 1 divided by 7/2. To divide by a fraction, you multiply by its reciprocal, so 1 divided by 7/2 is the same as 1 times 2/7, which simplifies to 2/7.
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The reciprocal of 15/50 is 50/15.
The reciprocal of 5/15 is 15/5. This can be simplified to 3.
the reciprocal of 1 over 2, is 2. reciprocal just means you flip the numbers over, in this case it leaves 2 over 1 which is the same as 2 divided by 1 which is 2. for example the reciprocal of 10 is 1 over 10 and the reciprocal over 1 over 7 is 7.
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1 is the reciprocal of 1.
reciprocal of 2 over 25 = 25/2
To find the reciprocal of a fraction, simply flip the fraction. So the reciprocal of 2 over 13 is 13 over 2. 2/13 ---> 13/2
The reciprocal of [ 2 over 3 ] is [ 3 over 2].1 / (2/3) = (3/2).
Ah, the reciprocal of 2 over 5 is a beautiful thing to explore. To find the reciprocal, you simply flip the fraction upside down. So, the reciprocal of 2 over 5 is 5 over 2. It's like a little dance between numbers, creating harmony on the canvas of mathematics.
1/2. Reciprocal is the term inverted so 2 over 1 becomes 1 over 2
the reciprocal of 2 over 9 is 9 over 2