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Mathematics, 05.07.2019 11:30 RandomUser101

Lesson 4-3 dividing mixed numbers practice and problem solving: a/b find the reciprocal. show that the product of the mixed number and its reciprocal is 1. 1. 10 1/2 2. 6 3/7 3. 2 8/9 4. 15 1/4 5 9 2/3 6. 7 5/8 divide. write each answer in simplest form. 7. 8/10 / 1 5/6 8. 2 / 1 6/7 9. 3 3/5 / 2 1/4 10. 4 1/2 / 2 3/8 11. 5 5/6 / 3 1/6 12. 11/12 / 2 5/8 13. 1 9/13 / 3/8 14. 6 4/5 / 3 2/9 15. 9 2/3 / 6 8/9 write each situation as a division problem. then solve. 16. a concrete patio 5 2/3 feet wide. it has an area of 36 5/6 square feet. is the concrete slab long enough to fit a 7-foot picnic table without placing the table along the diagonal of the patio? explain. 17. the area of a mirror if 225 square inches, and its width is 13 3/4 inches. will the mirror fit in a space that is 15 inches by 16 inches? explain. 18. barney has 16 1/5 yards of fabric. to make an elf costume, he needs 5 2/5 yards of fabric. how many costumes can barney make?

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