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Mathematics, 04.12.2020 19:20 cjrogers4401

To find the quotient of two fractions, you first need to rewrite the division problem as an equivalent multiplication problem. Find this quotient using multiplication. 1)What is the reciprocal of the divisor?

2)Rewrite the division problem as an equivalent multiplication problem using the reciprocal of the divisor.

3)Multiply to find the quotient of the original problem. Show your work.

4)Simplify the quotient. Show your work.

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