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Find the quotient in simplest form.


6 ÷ two-thirds
A. 4
B. 8
C. 9
D. 12
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To divide by a fraction, we need to multiply by its reciprocal.

The reciprocal of two-thirds is three-halves (flip it upside down).

So,

6 ÷ two-thirds = 6 x three-halves = 18/2 = 9

Therefore, the quotient in simplest form is 9.

The answer is C.
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