00:01
Okay, so i honestly have never seen division worked like this, but it works.
00:08
So, but i've always seen multiplying by the reciprocal, which is 8 over 33 times multiplying by the reciprocal, which is 11 over 9.
00:23
But then you cross cancel.
00:25
When cross canceling is 33 divided by 11, which is 3.
00:32
And then 18 divided by 9, which is 2.
00:37
So that goes to 2, which equals then multiply 2 over 3.
00:46
So yeah, i guess because you're essentially multiplying numerator, like you're just doing the top times top and the bottoms to the bottom.
00:59
I mean, when you multiply, if you have two over three times four over five, you do two times four and three times five, which is the same thing, except for its division instead of multiplication.
01:24
Give an example of a numerical fraction divisional problem that can be made easy to solve by using the method of dividing the numerators and dividing the denominators that is, let's see, 12 over 5 divided by 4 over 5, which would be 12 divided by 4 over 5, which equals 3 over 1, which is just 3...