How do you evaluate #4\frac { 1} { 3} \div 1\frac { 2} { 3} \times 2\frac { 3} { 4} \div \frac { 1} { 4}#?
3 Answers
Use the order of operations and change all of the terms to improper fractions so they can be divided and multiplied.
Explanation:
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There are no Parenthesis or Exponents so the first step can be skipped.
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Start with
Change both to improper fractions and divide using the complex fraction theorem.
Now multiply both the top and the bottom by the inverse
The bottom fraction is equal to 1:
Next multiply
Next divide by
Multiply both the top and the bottom by the inverse :
The bottom fraction and the factors of 4 divide out leaving
There are no addition or subtraction operations ( ASap) so the problem is done
Explanation:
Given:
According to the order of operations, multiply and divide in order from left to right.
Convert
Invert
Convert
Simplify
Invert
Simplify
Convert to a mixed number by dividing
Explanation:
Multiplication and division are equally important and can be done in any order as long as each factor keeps its own operation.
This is all one term with four factors and can be calculated in one step.
To divide, multiply by the reciprocal