In short, if the denominator is a decimal or a fraction and you have an integer in the numerator, the numerator gets blown up.
so if you divide by 1/2, the numerator blows up to twice as large, if you divide by 1/5, to five times as large, if you divide by 1/3... well, let's see,

why is that? well, you're dividing, and so is saying "how many times 1/3 goes into 2"?
well, 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 3/3 or 1, so in 1 whole, the fraction goes there 3 times, so in 2 wholes, it'll be 6 times.
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It's 1/21
cuz if u divide them that what i got
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For the answer to the question above,
It seems the function f(x) is 3/(x+4).
If the function is f(x) = 3 / (x + 4), a table could be
x f(x)
-8 -3/4
-7 -1
-6 -3/2
-5 -1
(-4 is no a valid input)
- 3 3
- 2 3/2
-1 1
0 3/4
1 3/5
2 3/6 = 1/2
3 3/7
4 3/8
If the function is f(x) = (3/x) + 4
Just substitute different values for x and obtain the respective outputs. In this case, x has to be different of o, i.e. 0 is not a valid input.