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What is the quotient of -5/8 divide by -2/3
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To divide two fractions, you can multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.
So, to calculate \(-\frac{5}{8} \div -\frac{2}{3}\), we can rewrite it as:
\[
-\frac{5}{8} \times -\frac{3}{2}
\]
Now, multiplying the numerators and the denominators:
1. Multiply the numerators: \(-5 \times -3 = 15\)
2. Multiply the denominators: \(8 \times 2 = 16\)
Putting it together, we get:
\[
\frac{15}{16}
\]
Therefore, the quotient of \(-\frac{5}{8}\) divided by \(-\frac{2}{3}\) is \(\frac{15}{16}\).
So, to calculate \(-\frac{5}{8} \div -\frac{2}{3}\), we can rewrite it as:
\[
-\frac{5}{8} \times -\frac{3}{2}
\]
Now, multiplying the numerators and the denominators:
1. Multiply the numerators: \(-5 \times -3 = 15\)
2. Multiply the denominators: \(8 \times 2 = 16\)
Putting it together, we get:
\[
\frac{15}{16}
\]
Therefore, the quotient of \(-\frac{5}{8}\) divided by \(-\frac{2}{3}\) is \(\frac{15}{16}\).
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