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Math Expression: Dividing Fractions

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  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 8:03
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Access Period: Unrestricted
  • Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
  • Size: 50 MB
  • Posted: 09/17/2009

In this lesson, we will use some examples to explain the basics behind dividing fractions. We will also see how we can use common factors to simplify the division.

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Mathexpression
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I developed and maintains a free math website - MathExpression.com. I have strong passion in teaching, software programming, computer animation and internet technology.

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03/16/2010
~ CJG

Hi, i have just begun a Bachelor of Education degree and would like to say thank you for your wonderful lesson for dividing fractions! I have not yet viewed much of your other material at mathexpressions.com but so far i am very impressed!

Visual learners everywhere will thank you, as do i.

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Nopic_dkb
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03/16/2010
~ CJG

Hi, i have just begun a Bachelor of Education degree and would like to say thank you for your wonderful lesson for dividing fractions! I have not yet viewed much of your other material at mathexpressions.com but so far i am very impressed!

Visual learners everywhere will thank you, as do i.

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