Find the quotient of 1/2 and 12/7 .(1 point)

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To find the quotient of two fractions, you need to divide the numerator of the first fraction by the numerator of the second fraction and divide the denominator of the first fraction by the denominator of the second fraction.

The quotient of 1/2 and 12/7 is (1/2) / (12/7).

To divide two fractions, you need to multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction. The reciprocal of 12/7 is 7/12.

So, (1/2) / (12/7) can be rewritten as (1/2) * (7/12).

Next, you can multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators:

(1 * 7) / (2 * 12) = 7/24.

Therefore, the quotient of 1/2 and 12/7 is 7/24.

What is 5/6÷6/7 ?(1 point)

To divide two fractions, you need to multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.

So, 5/6 ÷ 6/7 is the same as (5/6) * (7/6), since the reciprocal of 6/7 is 7/6.

Next, you can multiply the numerators and the denominators:

(5 * 7) / (6 * 6) = 35/36.

Therefore, 5/6 ÷ 6/7 is equal to 35/36.

What is 2/3÷12/19?(1 point)

To divide two fractions, you need to multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.

So, 2/3 ÷ 12/19 is the same as (2/3) * (19/12), since the reciprocal of 12/19 is 19/12.

Next, you can multiply the numerators and the denominators:

(2 * 19) / (3 * 12) = 38/36.

However, we can simplify this fraction further by dividing both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 2:

38/36 can be simplified to 19/18.

Therefore, 2/3 ÷ 12/19 is equal to 19/18.

Desiree is making guacamole for a party. The recipe she is using calls for 1/4 cup lime juice for every 4 avocados. If she plans to use 1 cup of lime juice, how many avocados does she need?(1 point) avocados

According to the recipe, Desiree needs 1/4 cup of lime juice for every 4 avocados.

If she plans to use 1 cup of lime juice, we can set up a proportion to determine the number of avocados she needs.

The proportion can be written as:

(1/4 cup lime juice) / (4 avocados) = (1 cup lime juice) / (x avocados)

To solve for x (the number of avocados), we cross-multiply:

(x avocados) = (4 avocados) * (1 cup lime juice) / (1/4 cup lime juice)

(x avocados) = (4 avocados) * (1 * 4/1) = (4 avocados) * (4) = 16 avocados

Therefore, Desiree needs 16 avocados to use 1 cup of lime juice for her guacamole.

Rubio decides he is going to walk to his friend's house, which is 1 mile from his house. He can walk at a pace of 2/3 mile in 16 minutes. At this rate, how long will it take him to get to his friend’s house?(1 point) minutes

To find out how long it will take Rubio to walk 1 mile, we can set up a proportion using the given information:

(2/3 mile) / (16 minutes) = (1 mile) / (x minutes)

To solve for x (the time it will take), we can cross-multiply:

(x minutes) = (16 minutes) * (1 mile) / (2/3 mile)

(x minutes) = (16 minutes) * (3/2) = (3 * 16) / 2 = 48/2 = 24 minutes

Therefore, it will take Rubio 24 minutes to walk to his friend's house, based on his walking pace of 2/3 mile in 16 minutes.

Find the quotient of 9/10 and 2/3 .(1 point)

Responses

A. 27/20 Start Fraction 27 over 20 End Fraction

B. 18/30 Start Fraction 18 over 30 End Fraction

C. 20/27 Start Fraction 20 over 27 End Fraction

D. 30/18