Dividing Positive And Negative Fractions


Dividing Positive And Negative Fractions. Keep the first fraction the same, change the division sign to multiplication, then find the reciprocal of the second number (flip it), then solve. One fraction is positive and one is negative, so the signs are different and the answer is negative.

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We're essentially going to have negative 5 four times. If both are positive, it's positive. Because there's at least 2 negatives, it must be positive.

And So Our Numerator Is Going To Be 3 Times Negative 7.


Discover answers to important practice questions on dividing positive and negative fractions Keep the first fraction the same, change the division sign to multiplication, then find the reciprocal of the second number (flip it), then solve. A positive number divided by a negative number will always be negative, regardless of whether the number is a whole number or a fraction.

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A positive number divided by a negative number equals a negative number. 3 topics | 2 quizzes. Answers to multiplying and dividing signed fractions 1) − 11 54 2) 25 12 3) − 16 7 4) −1 5) − 7 20 6) 2 3 7) − 27 5 8) − 9 20 9) − 12 5 10) − 12 7 11) 24 25 12) − 8 9 13) 11 9 14) − 11 12 15) − 35 39 16) 24 5 17) −1 18) − 8 7 19) − 4 15 20) 10 9

Dividing By A Fraction Is The Same As Multiplying By Its Reciprocal.


So negative 5 plus negative 5 plus negative 5 plus negative 5 is negative 20. Negative × negative = positive. =6/4 = 1 2/4 = 1 1/2.

A Positive Number Divided By A Positive Number Equals A Positive Number.


Dividing mixed numbers with negatives. You might already know that 5 times 4 is 20, and you just have to remember that we're multiplying a negative times a positive. If both are positive, it's positive.

Negative ÷ Positive = Negative.


This exercise practices dividing fractions that can be either positive or negative. The first two negatives become positive, then you multiply that positive number with the other negative number to make the answer negative. You follow the keep, change, flip method.