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Mnenie [13.5K]
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4÷2/3=1/10÷3=1/4÷7=9÷1/3=4/5÷4=​

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Artyom0805 [142]2 years ago
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▹ Answer

<em>4 ÷ 2/3 = 6</em>

<em>1 ÷ 10/3 = 3/10</em>

<em>1 ÷ 4/7 = 1 3/4</em>

<em>9 ÷ 1/3 = 27</em>

<em>4 ÷ 5/4 = 3 1/5</em>

▹ Step-by-Step Explanation

4 ÷ 2/3 = 4 × 3/2 = 12/2 = 6

1 ÷ 10/3 = 1 × 3/10 = 3/10

1 ÷ 4/7 = 1 × 7/4 = 7/4 = 1 3/4

9 ÷ 1/3 = 9 × 3/1 = 27/1 = 27

4 ÷ 5/4 = 4 × 4/5 = 16/5 = 3 1/5

Hope this helps!

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