1 4/7 divided 4/10,then reduce to lowest terms

I think you mean "divided by" don't you?

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Go into Dividing Fractions, try it out, and let us know what you get. (Hint: You'll also need to go into Divide Mixed Numbers.)

yes

The way I think of these, is on division is multiplication by the reciprocal.

a divide by b is a*1/b

4/5 divided by 6/10 is 4/5 * 10/6 (=40/30=4/3)

here 1 4/7=11/7
11/7 divided by 4/10=11/7*10/4=110/28 which can be reduced.

To calculate the division of two fractions, you need to follow these steps:

Step 1: Convert both mixed numbers into improper fractions (if applicable).
In this case, the first fraction is already in improper form, whereas the second fraction, 4/10, is proper.

Step 2: Rewrite the division operation as multiplication, by taking the reciprocal of the second fraction.
So, we have 1 4/7 * 10/4.

Step 3: Multiply the numerators (the top numbers) together to get the resulting numerator.
Multiply 1 4/7 by 10 to get 14/7.

Step 4: Multiply the denominators (the bottom numbers) together to get the resulting denominator.
Multiply 4/10 by 4 to get 16/10.

Step 5: Simplify the resulting fraction to its lowest terms.
To reduce the fraction to its lowest terms, you need to find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of the numerator and the denominator and then divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD. In this case, the GCD of 14 and 16 is 2.

So the final fraction in its lowest terms is:
(14 ÷ 2) / (16 ÷ 2) = 7/8.