Glencoe Math: Course 2, Volume 1
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2. Complex Fractions and Unit Rates
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Exercise 1 Page 20

Start by rewriting the complex fraction as a division problem.

24

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We want to simplify the following expression. 18/34 As we can see, we have a complex fraction. Let's rewrite it as a division problem. 18/34 = 18 Ă· 3/4 Now we can write the division by 34 as multiplication by the reciprocal of 34, which is 43. 18 Ă· 3/4 = 18 * 4/3 Finally, let's evaluate the expression.
18 * 4/3
18/1 * 4/3
18* 4/1* 3
72/3
24
We found that the given complex fraction is equal to 24.