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Mathematics, 12.11.2020 16:20, michaeldragon9663

Rashid solved a fraction division problem using the rule "multiply by the reciprocal." His work is shown below. Three-fourths divided by 9. Three-fourths times StartFraction 1 Over 9 EndFraction = StartFraction 3 Over 36 EndFraction or StartFraction 1 Over 12 EndFraction Which is the most accurate description of Rashid's work? Rashid solved the problem correctly. Rashid multiplied the dividend by the divisor instead of finding the reciprocal. Rashid multiplied the denominators instead of finding a common denominator. Rashid multiplied with the reciprocal of the dividend instead of the reciprocal of the divisor.

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