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Fraction Division As Fraction - Improper - Don't Simplify (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on practicing the division of fractions, specifically leading to improper fractions without simplification. It is structured at Level 1 difficulty, suggesting foundational exercises that reinforce basic concepts in fraction division. Each division problem involves two fractions, where the student must calculate the product of the first fraction and the reciprocal of the second fraction to find the resulting improper fraction. The skill emphasized here is performing the mathematical operations accurately while understanding the process of flipping the second fraction during division.

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Fraction Division As Fraction - Improper - Don't Simplify

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Divide these fractions (don't simplify the answer)

(95)(12)\frac{(\frac{9}{5})}{(\frac{1}{2})}