0.3333
23.5
You simply multiply the whole number by the denominator. A whole number divided by a fraction is the whole number times the inverse of the fraction. For example, 8 divided by 1/4 is 8 times 4 = 32.
0.5
20
Convert them to improper fractions. Multiply the first fraction by the second fraction's reciprocal. 2 and 1/3 divided by 4 and 1/4 = 7/3 divided by 17/4 = 7/3 x 4/17
20/1 divided by 1/5 is 100/1 and 100/3 so ya idk
Any fraction divided by a smaller fraction will do the trick. 1/3 divided by 1/4 is 4/3 which is 11/3
If the divisor of the dividend is a fraction then the quotient is increased as for example 14 divided by 2 = 7 but 14 divided by 1/2 or 0.5 = 28
0.5 equals 1/2 as a fraction. If you do 1 divided by 2, it will be 0.5
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.
When an integer is divided by 1 same integer number will be the quotient
23.5
You simply multiply the whole number by the denominator. A whole number divided by a fraction is the whole number times the inverse of the fraction. For example, 8 divided by 1/4 is 8 times 4 = 32.
0.0833
Given an improper fraction (a fraction greater than 1), we divide the numerator by the denominator. The quotient is the whole number part of the mixed number. The remainder is the numerator of the fraction part. The denominator is the same as the denominator of the original fraction. For example: Given the fraction 17/5. 17 divided by 5 is 3 with a remainder of 2. The answer is 3 2/5.
0.5
As it's an integer (whole number), it can be written simply as 164/1