Respuesta :
The correct answer is [tex] \frac{11}{4} [/tex]
You can find this by first starting with the original question.
[tex] \frac{11}{12} [/tex] ÷ [tex] \frac{1}{3} [/tex]
Now to solve a division problem with fractions, you can always flip the second one and turn it into multiplying.
[tex] \frac{11}{12} [/tex] * [tex] \frac{3}{1} [/tex]
Now we can multiply numerator by numerator and denominator by denominator.
[tex] \frac{33}{12} [/tex]
Then of course, we need to simplify. Since both are divisible by 3, we can divide both numbers by 3.
[tex] \frac{11}{4} [/tex]
You can find this by first starting with the original question.
[tex] \frac{11}{12} [/tex] ÷ [tex] \frac{1}{3} [/tex]
Now to solve a division problem with fractions, you can always flip the second one and turn it into multiplying.
[tex] \frac{11}{12} [/tex] * [tex] \frac{3}{1} [/tex]
Now we can multiply numerator by numerator and denominator by denominator.
[tex] \frac{33}{12} [/tex]
Then of course, we need to simplify. Since both are divisible by 3, we can divide both numbers by 3.
[tex] \frac{11}{4} [/tex]
We use keep change flip when dividing fractions.
11/12; we'll keep this fraction.
×; we'll change it to multiplicion
3/1; we flip it.
11×3=33
12×1=12
33/12= 2 9/12= 2 3/4
11/12; we'll keep this fraction.
×; we'll change it to multiplicion
3/1; we flip it.
11×3=33
12×1=12
33/12= 2 9/12= 2 3/4