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How do you divide fractions using the KCF method? - Answers
You have 5 1/3 / 6/11First, you change all mixed #s to improper fractions.16/3 / 6/11.Then comes KCF.You KEEP 16/3.You change the / to * and you flip the 6/11 to be 11/6.Now your problem should look like this:16/3 * 11/6 Now solve.16 * 11 = 176 and 6 * 3 = 18Your answer is 176/18 or if you change to a mixed number, it becomes:9 10/18 and if you simplify, it becomes:9 5/9.
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How do you divide fractions using the KCF method? - Answers
You have 5 1/3 / 6/11First, you change all mixed #s to improper fractions.16/3 / 6/11.Then comes KCF.You KEEP 16/3.You change the / to * and you flip the 6/11 to be 11/6.Now your problem should look like this:16/3 * 11/6 Now solve.16 * 11 = 176 and 6 * 3 = 18Your answer is 176/18 or if you change to a mixed number, it becomes:9 10/18 and if you simplify, it becomes:9 5/9.
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How do you divide fractions using the KCF method? - Answers
You have 5 1/3 / 6/11First, you change all mixed #s to improper fractions.16/3 / 6/11.Then comes KCF.You KEEP 16/3.You change the / to * and you flip the 6/11 to be 11/6.Now your problem should look like this:16/3 * 11/6 Now solve.16 * 11 = 176 and 6 * 3 = 18Your answer is 176/18 or if you change to a mixed number, it becomes:9 10/18 and if you simplify, it becomes:9 5/9.
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