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  1. Urvi solved a fraction division problem using the rule “multiply by the reciprocal.” Her work is shown below.StartFraction
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  2. Simplify the complex fraction StartFraction StartFraction 1 over x EndFraction over StartFraction 2 over y EndFraction
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  3. Which shows the correct way to use the rule “multiply by the reciprocal” for the expression below?5 divided by StartFraction
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  4. Which shows the correct way to use the rule “multiply by the reciprocal” for the expression below?7 divided by StartFraction
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  5. Which shows the correct way to use the rule “multiply by the reciprocal” for the expression below?5 divided by StartFraction
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  6. Setting StartFraction 7 over 3 EndFraction equal to which ratio would result in a valid proportion?StartFraction 9 over 49
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  7. Use the work shown to find the solutions of the quadratic equation.x2 – x – StartFraction 3 Over 4 EndFraction = 0 x2 – x
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  8. Use the work shown to find the solutions of the quadratic equation.x2 – x – StartFraction 3 Over 4 EndFraction = 0 x2 – x
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  9. Which multiplication expression can be used to check this division problem: StartFraction 2 Over 5 EndFraction divided by
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  10. After completing the fraction division StartFraction 7 Over 3 EndFraction divided by StartFraction 2 Over 9 EndFraction, Bai
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