Answer :
[tex]1:\frac{3}{4}=1\cdot\frac{4}{3}=\frac{4}{3}=\boxed{1\frac{1}{3}}[/tex]
For this case, the first thing to do is divide 1 by 3/4.
We have then:
[tex]n = \frac{1}{\frac{3}{4}} [/tex]
Rewriting the fraction we have:
[tex]n = \frac{4}{3} [/tex]
Finally Rewriting the number we have:
[tex]n = 1 \frac{1}{3} [/tex]
Answer:
There are [tex]1 \frac{1}{3} [/tex] times [tex] \frac{3}{4} [/tex] in 1
We have then:
[tex]n = \frac{1}{\frac{3}{4}} [/tex]
Rewriting the fraction we have:
[tex]n = \frac{4}{3} [/tex]
Finally Rewriting the number we have:
[tex]n = 1 \frac{1}{3} [/tex]
Answer:
There are [tex]1 \frac{1}{3} [/tex] times [tex] \frac{3}{4} [/tex] in 1