What is 50/35 Divided By 4/1

Answer: 5035÷41\frac{50}{35}\div\frac{4}{1} = 514\frac{5}{14}

Solving 5035÷41\frac{50}{35}\div\frac{4}{1}

  • Rewrite the Division as Multiplication by the Reciprocal:

5035÷41=5035×14\frac{50}{35} \div \frac{4}{1} = \frac{50}{35} \times \frac{1}{4}

  • Multiply the Numerators: 50×1=5050 \times 1 = 50
  • Multiply the Denominators: 35×4=14035 \times 4 = 140
  • Form the New Fraction: 5035×41=50140\frac{50}{35} \times \frac{4}{1} = \frac{50}{140}

Let's Simplify 50140\frac{50}{140}

  • Find the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) of 5050 and 140140. The GCD of 5050 and 140140 is 1010.
  • Divide both the numerator and the denominator by the GCD:50÷10140÷10=514\frac{50 \div 10}{140 \div 10} = \frac{5}{14}

Answer 5035÷41=514\frac{50}{35}\div\frac{4}{1} = \frac{5}{14}


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