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  1. x/1 = x so instead of saying 11, lets say 11/1 because they mean the same thing. to take the reciprocal of something, just swap the numerator and denominate around (swap the top and bottom). so 3/5 would become 5/3, 7/2 becomes 2/7. 11/1 becomes 1/11. the answer is 1/11

    x/1 = x

    so instead of saying 11, lets say 11/1 because they mean the
    same thing.

    to take the reciprocal of something, just swap the numerator and
    denominate around (swap the top and bottom). so 3/5 would become
    5/3, 7/2 becomes 2/7.

    11/1 becomes 1/11.

    the answer is 1/11

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  2. 18 inches is 1.5 feet and 24 inches is 2 feet so it would be 1.5x2 feet or 3 square feet.

    18 inches is 1.5 feet and 24 inches is 2 feet so it would be
    1.5×2 feet or 3 square feet.

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  3. There are 5 squares in 2 by 2 grid. Here's how it breaks down.There are 4 of the 1 x 1 squares.There is 1 of the 2 x 2 squares.Read more: How_many_squares_are_there_in_a_4_by_4_gridA 2X2 grid equals = 4 squares withinThe original square 2X2 = 1Total amount in a 2x2 square = 5 squares

    There are 5 squares in 2 by 2 grid. Here’s how it breaks down.

    There are 4 of the 1 x 1 squares.

    There is 1 of the 2 x 2 squares.

    Read more: How_many_squares_are_there_in_a_4_by_4_grid

    A 2X2 grid equals = 4 squares within

    The original square 2X2 = 1

    Total amount in a 2×2 square = 5 squares

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