answer is the same
To multiply an integer by a fraction, multiply the integer by the numerator then divide by the denominator. (You can divide first, if the numbers cancel neatly.) As for the above... come on, that is asking what is (a value X 1)!
You divide 1 by 4 and you get .25, you then multiply that by 100 and you get 25. So 1 over 4 = 25% 1/4 = 25%
1 is the identity element over multiplication and division.
1 cm = 10mm Multiply.
To divide 8 into tenths, you would multiply 8 by 1/10. This gives you 0.8, which is the equivalent of one-tenth of 8. So, you multiply rather than divide in this case.
To multiply an integer by a fraction, multiply the integer by the numerator then divide by the denominator. (You can divide first, if the numbers cancel neatly.) As for the above... come on, that is asking what is (a value X 1)!
You divide 1 by 4 and you get .25, you then multiply that by 100 and you get 25. So 1 over 4 = 25% 1/4 = 25%
Add 5, or multiply by 6.Or divide by 1/6, etc.Add 5, or multiply by 6.Or divide by 1/6, etc.Add 5, or multiply by 6.Or divide by 1/6, etc.Add 5, or multiply by 6.Or divide by 1/6, etc.
1 is the identity element over multiplication and division.
Divide by 2 or multiply by 1/2 to divide inches in half.
1 cm = 10mm Multiply.
Multiply by 1/x
multiply by 1/38
The inverse or opposite of the operation of multiply is divide. So the inverse operation of multiply by 24 would be to divide by 24 or multiply by the inverse of the number (1/24).
To divide 8 into tenths, you would multiply 8 by 1/10. This gives you 0.8, which is the equivalent of one-tenth of 8. So, you multiply rather than divide in this case.
That depends what the question is. Do you want to add, subtract, multiply, divide, compare, or what?
Turn 5 into 5 over 1 and find the reciprocal for 1 over 4 then multiply both of them. If however you get an answer like twenty over one it equals the number on the top of the fraction.