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OpenStudy (jravenv):

Help me please best answer rewarded screencaps in comments

OpenStudy (jravenv):

OpenStudy (sdfgsdfgs):

\[\frac{ a }{ b }\div \frac{ c }{ d } = \frac{ a * d }{ b * c }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just to clarify the operation @sdfgsdfgs mentioned, yu flip the second fraction and multiply, this applies to your problem as well :)

OpenStudy (jravenv):

I'm confused, I'll need a little more help with this one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So say we had something such as \[\frac{ 4 }{ 5 } \div \frac{ 7 }{ 4 } \implies \frac{ 4 }{ 5 } \times \frac{ 4 }{ 7 }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Notice I flipped the second fraction around and multiplied, do the same with your problem, does that make sense?

OpenStudy (sdfgsdfgs):

\[\frac{ a }{ b }\div \frac{ c }{ d }=\frac{ a \times d }{ b \times c }\] Ops sorry im messing around w the eqn here...plz follow @iambatman

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\frac{ jravenv }{ iambatman } \div \frac{ sdfgsfgs }{ 5 } \implies \frac{ jravenv }{ iambatman } \times \frac{ 5 }{ sdfgsfgs }\] maybe this will help haha.

OpenStudy (jravenv):

Lol I'm trying to figure it out but it seems my brain just keep shutting down

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hey, did you get it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\frac{ 8 }{ r^3s^2 } \div \frac{ 6 }{ rs^4 } \implies \frac{ 8 }{ r^3s^2 } \times \frac{ rs4 }{ 6 }\] can you do it from there?

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