When dividing a whole number by a fraction with a numerator of 1, you can think of the division as a fraction divided by a fraction. To find the quotient, you can multiply the whole number by the reciprocal of the fraction (flipping the fraction), which is essentially the same as multiplying by the fraction's denominator. This process is based on the concept that division is the same as multiplication by the reciprocal.
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Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of the numerator and denominator of the fraction. Divide both by their HCF and you will have the fraction in its simplest form.
Divide the denominator into the numerator. Multiply that total by 100. 3/4 = 0.75 = 75%
The numerator goes first.
Divide the numerator by the denominator.
Exactly the other way around: Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the result will give you the decimal form of the fraction.
The quotient is the result when you divide a numerator of a fraction by the denominator
Invert the fraction and multiply.
-- Divide the numerator by the denominator. -- Multiply the quotient by 100 .
The answer is the whole number multiplied by the denominator of the fraction.n / (1/m) = n*m
divide the numerator by the denominator
-- Divide the numerator by the denominator. -- Multiply the quotient by 100 .
you have to put a one under that number and then rewrite it and when dividing you actually multiply and maybe simplify if not then your done.
The improper fraction usually has a numerator that is greater than the denominator. Divide the numerator by the denominator. In most cases you will get a quotient and a remainder. Now write the quotient and suffix it with the fraction represented by the remainder obtained above as the numerator and the original denominator as the new denominator as well.
Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of the numerator and denominator of the fraction. Divide both by their HCF and you will have the fraction in its simplest form.
Not at all. The quotient of 1/3 doesn't end.
You divide the numerator by the denominator.You divide the numerator by the denominator.You divide the numerator by the denominator.You divide the numerator by the denominator.
The quotient is larger than the original fraction.