A reciprocal is an "upside-down number"!More technically, the reciprocal of a number is 1 divided by the number.Examples:the reciprocal of 2 is one-half (0.5)the reciprocal of 10 is one-tenth (0.1)the reciprocal of 1 = 1
the reciprocal of seven over six is six over seven because a reciprocal is a normal fraction flipped.
1/7
The reciprocal of one is one.
Seven and a half.
2/15
The reciprocal of 12 and one half is one over 12 and one half, or simply, 1/12.5.
2
2/3
2/3
The reciprocal of a fraction is the same fraction flip-flopped. So the numerator becomes the denominator, and the denominator becomes the denominator. So for seven over thirty one, the reciprocal is thirty one over seven
The reciprocal of two thirds is three halves - which is one and a half (1.5).
2/7
2/5
2/1
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A reciprocal is an "upside-down number"!More technically, the reciprocal of a number is 1 divided by the number.Examples:the reciprocal of 2 is one-half (0.5)the reciprocal of 10 is one-tenth (0.1)the reciprocal of 1 = 1