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1) Write a multiplication equation that represents the question: How many 2/3 are in 7/8?
2) Write a division equation that represents the question:
How many 2/3 are in 7/8?
3) What is 4/5 ÷1/10? Explain or show your thinking.
4) Dividing Fractions: Solve each problem. Show your work in the space below each problem.
5/6 divided by 1/5
10/4 divided by 2/3
7/10 divided by 3/12
2 1/2 divided by 4/3
(MAKE IT DETAILED TO THE POINT YOU CAN MAKE IT INTO A DRAWING ALL OF THEM PLEASE)
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