Respuesta :
Answer:
1/12
Explanation:
1/4 : 3 = (You have to divide by three, because you cut your part into 3 equal slices)
1/4 : 3/1 =
1/4 x 1/3 = (When dividing by a fraction, you have to multiply by its opposite)
1/12 (Hence, the answer is 1/12)
1/12
Explanation:
1/4 : 3 = (You have to divide by three, because you cut your part into 3 equal slices)
1/4 : 3/1 =
1/4 x 1/3 = (When dividing by a fraction, you have to multiply by its opposite)
1/12 (Hence, the answer is 1/12)
Good morning. Let's figure this out.
I'm calling Harry, "Hairy" because it sounds better.
So, my friend Hairy here, has 1/4 of an apple pie. Hairy wants to split 1/4 into 3. What would this call for? Division. Observe.
[tex] \frac{1}{4} / \frac{3}{1} [/tex] (We all know 3/1 = 3)
But wait, what must we do when we divide fractions? We must flip one fraction and multiply across. So instead the fraction would look a little like this:
[tex] \frac{1}{4} (\frac{1}{3}) = \frac{1}{12} [/tex]
And that, is the answer. The fractions of each slice of Hairy's pie would be:[tex] \frac{1}{12} [/tex]
You're welcome.
I'm calling Harry, "Hairy" because it sounds better.
So, my friend Hairy here, has 1/4 of an apple pie. Hairy wants to split 1/4 into 3. What would this call for? Division. Observe.
[tex] \frac{1}{4} / \frac{3}{1} [/tex] (We all know 3/1 = 3)
But wait, what must we do when we divide fractions? We must flip one fraction and multiply across. So instead the fraction would look a little like this:
[tex] \frac{1}{4} (\frac{1}{3}) = \frac{1}{12} [/tex]
And that, is the answer. The fractions of each slice of Hairy's pie would be:[tex] \frac{1}{12} [/tex]
You're welcome.