My divisor is 4/7 an my quotient is 7/24. What is the dividend?
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Call dividend x. x/(4/7)=7/24, so x=(4/7)(7/24) or 4/24=1/6 because the 7's divide out, one at the top divides into the one one at the bottom, and 4 is a factor of 4 and 24.

by Top Rated User (1.2m points)

Let divisor is x/

x/(4/7)=7/24,

So x=(4/7)(7/24) or 4/24=1/6

The 7's divide out,

Hence 4 is the dividend a factor of 4 and 24.


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