The reciprocal of 41/3 = 13/3 is 3/13.
the reciprocal of 1 is 1/1 and the reciprocal of 1/4 is 4/1.
1 3/4 = 7/4 Reciprocal = 4/7
1 and 1/3 = 4/3 and the reciprocal would be 3/4
The reciprocal of 4(2/3) = 8/3 is 3/8 because the reciprocal is the inverse of the original number
The answer is: 2/7 More information from "http://en.allexperts.com/q/Basic-Math-657/reciprocal.htm": A reciprocal is a number that you multiply by so that the result equals 1. The easiest way to find it is to just flip the fraction over. Here's an example: What is the reciprocal of 3? 3 is the same as 3/1, so we flip and the reciprocal is 1/3 Reciprocal of 4/5 is 5/4 Reciprocal of 2 1/2? Trciky! Change to a fraction --> 5/2, then flip --> 2/5
a reciprocal is just the number flipped over the reciprocal of 3 is 1/3 the reciprocal of 4/3 is 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'.
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the reciprocal of 1 is 1/1 and the reciprocal of 1/4 is 4/1.
4 and 1/3
1 3/4 = 7/4 Reciprocal = 4/7
The reciprocal of 1 over 4 is 4 over 1 because you flip the fraction and put the 4 on top and the 1 on the bottom and u have 4 over 1.
1 and 1/3 = 4/3 and the reciprocal would be 3/4
The reciprocal of 4(2/3) = 8/3 is 3/8 because the reciprocal is the inverse of the original number
The reciprocal of 1 over 4 is 4 over 1. To get the reciprocal the numerator becomes the denominator and the denominator becomes the numerator.
The answer is: 2/7 More information from "http://en.allexperts.com/q/Basic-Math-657/reciprocal.htm": A reciprocal is a number that you multiply by so that the result equals 1. The easiest way to find it is to just flip the fraction over. Here's an example: What is the reciprocal of 3? 3 is the same as 3/1, so we flip and the reciprocal is 1/3 Reciprocal of 4/5 is 5/4 Reciprocal of 2 1/2? Trciky! Change to a fraction --> 5/2, then flip --> 2/5