Okay so I have an algerbra problem to solve for homework.
a × 1/3 + 3 ÷ 1/3 for a = 3
So if you break it down it would be:
3 × 1/3 + 3 ÷ 1/3=
So if you use the order of opperations, it would break down to:
1 + 3 ÷ 1/3=
So then you do the other division. This is where I needed help.
3÷ 1/3 = 3/1×1/3
Then you flip the fraction after the multiplication sign:
3/1×3/1= 9
So now we have the answer to the division and we can finish the problem.
1+9=10
So the answer to my problem is 10?
3 × 1/3 + 3 ÷ 1/3= 10
If you could check my work and let me know ASAP that would be FANTATSTIC!!
This is due on Monday, but it would be good if i could turn it in tomorrow.
Thank you so much!
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