How do you simplify 6 / (2/3)?

2 Answers
Apr 7, 2016

9

Explanation:

To divide a number by a fraction, you can multiply it by the inverse of the fraction.

Think of dividing something by 1/2. There are two halves in every whole, so the number of halves in, say, 3 will be 3xx2=6. So we can see that 3/(1/2) = 3xx2/1 = 3xx2 = 6

So, we can put this into action with our calculation:

6/(2/3) = 6xx3/2 =6xx1.5 = 9

Hope this helps; let me know if I can do anything else:)

Apr 7, 2016

6/(2/3)= 9

Explanation:

Using the shortcut rule of: to divide turn the divisor upside down (invert) and multiply.

We have 6/(2/3) which is the same as" " 6 -: 2/3

Applying the rule

6xx3/2

It is perfectly correct to write 6 as 6/1. It just not very common to see it.

6xx3/2" " ->" " 6/1xx3/2" " ->" " (6xx3)/(1xx2) = 18/2

But 18/2 =9

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color(blue)("EDIT By Tarik:")
Any number written as a whole number is actually a fraction: so 6 is 6/1. Accordingly, let me rewrite the task:

(6/1)/(2/3)=
Now, multiply inner part with inner part and external part with external part:
TarikTarik

When multiplied, the product of multiplication of external parts will stay as nominator, and the product of multiplication of inner parts will stay as denominator.

(6/1)/(2/3)=18/2=9
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color(blue)("Additional comment by Tony B")

color(red)("I will leave Tarik's edit in place as it sometimes useful to see a different approach!")

Using Tarik's terminology; multiplying the inner numbers together and then the outer numbers together is the same process as inverting and then multiplying.