StrangerMike
StrangerMike StrangerMike
  • 01-01-2018
  • Mathematics
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Mike claims that dividing by 1/5 is the same thing as multiplying by 5. Is he correct? Explain why or why not.

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jujunew12
jujunew12 jujunew12
  • 01-01-2018
This is correct because when you divide by 1/5 you will end up switching the denominator and the numerator so you will end up multiplying by 5. Hope this helps.
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