What is the first step in solving the equation?
3/4 divided by 2/3
Is the answer multiply
No.
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Yes because you would keep, change, flip. Now the problem will look like this:
3/4 x 3/2!
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So I turn the second fraction upside down first
Yes. then solve from there.
What grade math is this?
6th grade
oh. ok
To solve the equation (3/4) ÷ (2/3), the first step is to change the division problem into a multiplication problem. This is done by multiplying the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction. The reciprocal of a fraction is found by swapping the numerator and denominator.
So, first, we can rewrite the equation as (3/4) × (3/2), where we have multiplied the first fraction (3/4) by the reciprocal of the second fraction (2/3).
Now, to simplify the equation further, we multiply the numerators and denominators together:
(3 × 3) / (4 × 2)
This gives us:
9/8
Therefore, the answer to the equation (3/4) ÷ (2/3) is 9/8.