SSAT Upper Level Math : Fractions

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for SSAT Upper Level Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #91 : Fractions

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Keep in mind that the main fraction line just means "divide." 

So then,

Now, divide this like any other fraction.

Example Question #92 : Fractions

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Remember that the main line in the fraction means "divide."

Then,

Now, divide this like you would divide any other fraction.

Example Question #93 : Fractions

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Remember that the main line in the fraction means "divide."

Now,

Divide these two fractions.

Example Question #94 : Fractions

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The main fraction line means "divide."

Rewrite the complex fraction:

Divide these fractions.

Example Question #95 : Fractions

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The main fraction line means "divide."

Rewrite the complex fractions as thus:

Now, divide these two fractions.

Example Question #96 : Fractions

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The main fraction line means "divide." Rewrite the complex fraction as thus:

Divide these two fractions.

Example Question #97 : Fractions

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The main line in a fraction means "divide." Rewrite the complex fraction as thus:

Now, divide the fractions.

Example Question #98 : Fractions

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The main line in a fraction means "divide." Rewrite the complex fraction as thus:

Now, divide the fractions.

Example Question #99 : Fractions

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Explanation:

The main line in a fraction means "divide." Rewrite the complex fraction as thus:

Now, divide these fractions.

Example Question #100 : Fractions

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Explanation:

The main line in a fraction means "divide." Rewrite the complex fraction as thus:

Now, divide these fractions.

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