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OpenStudy (briellshaw):

7th grade Help!!

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

\[\frac{ 3 }{ 8 } \div 6\]

OpenStudy (sagewilson):

Do you have any answer choices?

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

yup hold on

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

imma show you the page

OpenStudy (sagewilson):

Ok

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

http://goo.gl/ZIChdo

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

Am I supposed to Multiply?

OpenStudy (sagewilson):

I'm not sure. I don't remember how to do unit rate.

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

... Okay.

OpenStudy (sagewilson):

@mathmale or @mathstudent55 do you do you can help?

OpenStudy (sagewilson):

*do you think you

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

\[\frac{3}{8}\div 6= \frac{3}{8}\times \frac{1}{6}\]

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

have you ever hear dividing by a number is the same as multiplying by its reciprocal

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

yea kinda

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

good so what i wrote above rings a bell to you correct

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

?

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

no.

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

to find the unit ratio rate between two numbers you just divide by one of the numbers both sides this is a ratio problem by the way what you wrote was no correct at the beginning

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

you divide 6 both sides to get the unit rate

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

gotta go sorry

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