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When you divide two fractions, is the quotient always smaller than the dividend?

A) No. The quotient is sometimes larger.
B) No. The quotient is always larger than the divisor.
C) There is not enough information to answer the question.
D) Yes. Division means that you are dividing a number into smaller pieces.

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its a, if the quotient is bigger than the dividend the answer is just a mixed number
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User VenomVendor
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If I understand the question correctly, the answer should be A.  A fraction can really look like anything, larger numbers over smaller, or smaller over larger.  No different when you are dividing two fractions.
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