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5 over 31 divided by 15 over 23? - Answers

Assuming you mean (5/31)/(15/23) the answer is 115/466 if my math is right. With divisions of fractions you can set it up as a multiplication, but you invert the second fraction. Here is an example: 5/31 divided by 15/23 is the same as 5/31 x 23/15 due to the properties of fractions. so 5 x 23 = 115 and 31 x 15 = 466, so the answer is 115/466. There may be a reduction, but I havent looked for any divisible factors.



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Assuming you mean (5/31)/(15/23) the answer is 115/466 if my math is right. With divisions of fractions you can set it up as a multiplication, but you invert the second fraction. Here is an example: 5/31 divided by 15/23 is the same as 5/31 x 23/15 due to the properties of fractions. so 5 x 23 = 115 and 31 x 15 = 466, so the answer is 115/466. There may be a reduction, but I havent looked for any divisible factors.



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5 over 31 divided by 15 over 23? - Answers

Assuming you mean (5/31)/(15/23) the answer is 115/466 if my math is right. With divisions of fractions you can set it up as a multiplication, but you invert the second fraction. Here is an example: 5/31 divided by 15/23 is the same as 5/31 x 23/15 due to the properties of fractions. so 5 x 23 = 115 and 31 x 15 = 466, so the answer is 115/466. There may be a reduction, but I havent looked for any divisible factors.

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      Assuming you mean (5/31)/(15/23) the answer is 115/466 if my math is right. With divisions of fractions you can set it up as a multiplication, but you invert the second fraction. Here is an example: 5/31 divided by 15/23 is the same as 5/31 x 23/15 due to the properties of fractions. so 5 x 23 = 115 and 31 x 15 = 466, so the answer is 115/466. There may be a reduction, but I havent looked for any divisible factors.
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