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Burka [1]
3 years ago
11

What is 3/4 divided by 1/4?

Mathematics
2 answers:
sweet-ann [11.9K]3 years ago
7 0
3/4 / 1/4
3/4 x 4/1
3 x 4 = 12
4 x 1 = 4
12/4
3

The answer is 3
seropon [69]3 years ago
5 0
The answer is:  " 3 " .
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Explanation:
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(3/4) ÷ (1/4)  = (3/4) * (4/1) = ?

The "4's" cancel out to "1's" ;   →  {since:  "4 ÷ 4 = 1 " } ; 

And we can rewrite the expression as:

" (3/1) * (1/1) "  ;

→  " (3/1) * (1/1)  = 3 * 1 =  " 3 " .
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The answer is:   " 3 " .
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