Math, asked by palak7624, 10 months ago

Plz help me to solve this problem

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Answered by bseetharam60
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Step-by-step explanation:

3 3/4÷3/4

15/4÷3/4

15/4×4/3

5

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Answered by bavoupaula8
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Answer:

3 & 3/4= 15/4 ÷ 3/4 = 15/4 × 4/3= 60/12= 5

Step-by-step explanation:

So, 3 & 3/4, You multiply the denominator with the whole number and you get your number (x < This is an unknown number but you get the idea.) You then want to add the number you got with numerator and you get (x) over (x) or(x/x)

So you want to change division into multiplication e.g. 15/4 divide by 3/4. You want to change the ÷ symbol into ×. Once you do that the fraction that you are multiplying with will be the opposite. So basically the denominator will become the numerator and the numerator will become the denominator, (This process is called "Reciprocal")

Then you multiply 15/4 × 4/3 , So you get it? Then you get your answer which is 60/12. So, how many times can 12 go into 60? 5. That is the working if you were to divide.

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