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18 1/3 ÷ 3 1/3 (18 and one 3rd, 3 and one 3rd) Show work please.
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18 1/3 ÷ 3 1/3
(18 and one 3rd, 3 and one 3rd)
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Remember the keep-change-flip rule (or multiplying by the reciprocal).
18 and 1/3 can become 55/3, and 3 and 1/3 can become 10/3.
Now you have (55/3) / (10/3)
Apply the rule:
= (55/3) * (3/10)
= 165/30
= 33/6
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