Yes. For example, if you're trying to find our 5/9 divided by 4/8,
you multiply 5/9 by 8/4, giving you 40/36. (In most cases, simplification is necessary.)
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Yes. One method for dividing fractions is to multiply the numerator fraction by the reciprocal of the denominator fraction.
When dividing fractions, take the reciprocal of the second fraction, and multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction. Example: (a/b)/(c/d)=(a/b)*(d/c)
Change the second fraction to its reciprocal. Multiply them.
Reciprocal just means that you flip the fraction... your fraction is -p/4 the reciprocal is 4/-p the reciprocal is extremely important when dividing fractions. because when you divide fractions you have to take the reciprocal of the bottom fraction and then multiply it to your top fraction to get your answer.
A reciprocal is when you take the second fraction in a division problem and flip it Then change the sign to multiply. THIS ONLY WORKS WHEN YOU ARE DIVIDING FRACTIONS!