Last updated on August 5th, 2025
Dividing fractions involves flipping the second fraction and multiplying. This process is straightforward once you understand the formula. In this topic, we will learn the formula for dividing fractions.
Dividing fractions requires understanding a simple process. Let’s learn the formula to divide fractions effectively.
To divide fractions, multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.
The formula is: (frac{a}{b} div frac{c}{d} = frac{a}{b} × frac{d}{c})
Dividing fractions can be simplified into steps:
Errors can occur when dividing fractions; here are some common mistakes and how to avoid them.
Understanding how to divide fractions is essential in mathematics and everyday scenarios.
Students may find dividing fractions tricky at first.
Here are some tips to help remember the formula:
Students often make errors when using the dividing fractions formula. Here are some mistakes and ways to avoid them.
Divide \(\frac{3}{4}\) by \(\frac{1}{2}\).
The result is \(\frac{3}{2}\) or 1.5
To divide (frac{3}{4}) by (frac{1}{2}), multiply (frac{3}{4}) by the reciprocal of (frac{1}{2}), which is (frac{2}{1}): (frac{3}{4} × frac{2}{1}
= frac{6}{4}
= frac{3}{2})
Divide 5 by \(\frac{2}{3}\).
The result is \(\frac{15}{2}\) or 7.5
To divide 5 by (frac{2}{3}), convert 5 to a fraction: (frac{5}{1}).
Then, multiply by the reciprocal of (frac{2}{3}), which is (frac{3}{2}): (frac{5}{1} × frac{3}{2} = frac{15}{2})
Divide \(\frac{7}{8}\) by 2.
The result is \(\frac{7}{16}\)
Convert 2 to a fraction: (frac{2}{1}).
Find the reciprocal of (frac{2}{1}), which is (frac{1}{2}): (frac{7}{8} × frac{1}{2} = frac{7}{16})
Divide \(\frac{5}{6}\) by \(\frac{5}{9}\).
The result is \(\frac{3}{2}\) or 1.5
Find the reciprocal of (frac{5}{9}), which is (frac{9}{5}).
Then multiply: (frac{5}{6} × frac{9}{5}
= frac{45}{30}
= frac{3}{2}\)
Divide \(\frac{9}{10}\) by \(\frac{3}{5}\).
The result is \(\frac{3}{2}\) or 1.5
Find the reciprocal of (frac{3}{5}), which is (frac{5}{3}).
Then multiply: (frac{9}{10} × frac{5}{3}
= frac{45}{30}
= frac{3}{2})
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