Reciprocals - SSAT Upper Level Quantitative
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Give the reciprocal of 0.75.
Give the reciprocal of 0.75.
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The reciprocal of a number is the quotient of 1 and the number.
Divide 1 by 0.75 by moving the decimal point to the right in each number two places:

The reciprocal of a number is the quotient of 1 and the number.
Divide 1 by 0.75 by moving the decimal point to the right in each number two places:
Give the reciprocal of 0.8.
Give the reciprocal of 0.8.
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The reciprocal of a number is the quotient of 1 and that number. Divide 1 by 0.8 by moving the decimal point to the right in each number one place:

The reciprocal of a number is the quotient of 1 and that number. Divide 1 by 0.8 by moving the decimal point to the right in each number one place:
Add the reciprocals of
,
, and
. What is the sum?
Add the reciprocals of ,
, and
. What is the sum?
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The reciprocals of 4, 6, and 8 are, respectively,
. Their sum is

First we find the least common denominator between all three fractions.


The reciprocals of 4, 6, and 8 are, respectively, . Their sum is
First we find the least common denominator between all three fractions.
Subtract the reciprocal of 11 from the reciprocal of 13. What is the result?
Subtract the reciprocal of 11 from the reciprocal of 13. What is the result?
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The reciprocals of 11 and 13 are, respectively,
and
. The requested difference is

This answer is not among the given choices.
The reciprocals of 11 and 13 are, respectively, and
. The requested difference is
This answer is not among the given choices.
Add the reciprocals of 0.3 and 0.7. What is their sum?
Add the reciprocals of 0.3 and 0.7. What is their sum?
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, so its reciprocal is
.
, so its reciprocal is
.
Add them:

, so

, so its reciprocal is
.
, so its reciprocal is
.
Add them:
, so
Subtract the reciprocal of 1.5 from the reciprocal of 0.125. What is the result?
Subtract the reciprocal of 1.5 from the reciprocal of 0.125. What is the result?
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, so its reciprocal is
.
, so its reciprocal is 8.
The requested difference is 
, so its reciprocal is
.
, so its reciprocal is 8.
The requested difference is
Let
be the reciprocal of 0.22. Which of the following is true of
?
Let be the reciprocal of 0.22. Which of the following is true of
?
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, so its reciprocal is
.
Since
,

Therefore,
.
, so its reciprocal is
.
Since ,
Therefore, .
Let
be the reciprocal of 1.77. Which of the following is true of
?
Let be the reciprocal of 1.77. Which of the following is true of
?
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, so its reciprocal is
.
If 100 is divided by 177, the decimal equivalent is seen to be
so
.
, so its reciprocal is
.
If 100 is divided by 177, the decimal equivalent is seen to be so
.
Give the reciprocal of 0.75.
Give the reciprocal of 0.75.
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The reciprocal of a number is the quotient of 1 and the number.
Divide 1 by 0.75 by moving the decimal point to the right in each number two places:

The reciprocal of a number is the quotient of 1 and the number.
Divide 1 by 0.75 by moving the decimal point to the right in each number two places:
Give the reciprocal of 0.8.
Give the reciprocal of 0.8.
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The reciprocal of a number is the quotient of 1 and that number. Divide 1 by 0.8 by moving the decimal point to the right in each number one place:

The reciprocal of a number is the quotient of 1 and that number. Divide 1 by 0.8 by moving the decimal point to the right in each number one place:
Add the reciprocals of
,
, and
. What is the sum?
Add the reciprocals of ,
, and
. What is the sum?
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The reciprocals of 4, 6, and 8 are, respectively,
. Their sum is

First we find the least common denominator between all three fractions.


The reciprocals of 4, 6, and 8 are, respectively, . Their sum is
First we find the least common denominator between all three fractions.
Subtract the reciprocal of 11 from the reciprocal of 13. What is the result?
Subtract the reciprocal of 11 from the reciprocal of 13. What is the result?
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The reciprocals of 11 and 13 are, respectively,
and
. The requested difference is

This answer is not among the given choices.
The reciprocals of 11 and 13 are, respectively, and
. The requested difference is
This answer is not among the given choices.
Add the reciprocals of 0.3 and 0.7. What is their sum?
Add the reciprocals of 0.3 and 0.7. What is their sum?
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, so its reciprocal is
.
, so its reciprocal is
.
Add them:

, so

, so its reciprocal is
.
, so its reciprocal is
.
Add them:
, so
Subtract the reciprocal of 1.5 from the reciprocal of 0.125. What is the result?
Subtract the reciprocal of 1.5 from the reciprocal of 0.125. What is the result?
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, so its reciprocal is
.
, so its reciprocal is 8.
The requested difference is 
, so its reciprocal is
.
, so its reciprocal is 8.
The requested difference is
Let
be the reciprocal of 0.22. Which of the following is true of
?
Let be the reciprocal of 0.22. Which of the following is true of
?
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, so its reciprocal is
.
Since
,

Therefore,
.
, so its reciprocal is
.
Since ,
Therefore, .
Let
be the reciprocal of 1.77. Which of the following is true of
?
Let be the reciprocal of 1.77. Which of the following is true of
?
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, so its reciprocal is
.
If 100 is divided by 177, the decimal equivalent is seen to be
so
.
, so its reciprocal is
.
If 100 is divided by 177, the decimal equivalent is seen to be so
.
Give the reciprocal of 0.8.
Give the reciprocal of 0.8.
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The reciprocal of a number is the quotient of 1 and that number. Divide 1 by 0.8 by moving the decimal point to the right in each number one place:

The reciprocal of a number is the quotient of 1 and that number. Divide 1 by 0.8 by moving the decimal point to the right in each number one place:
Give the reciprocal of 0.75.
Give the reciprocal of 0.75.
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The reciprocal of a number is the quotient of 1 and the number.
Divide 1 by 0.75 by moving the decimal point to the right in each number two places:

The reciprocal of a number is the quotient of 1 and the number.
Divide 1 by 0.75 by moving the decimal point to the right in each number two places:
Add the reciprocals of
,
, and
. What is the sum?
Add the reciprocals of ,
, and
. What is the sum?
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The reciprocals of 4, 6, and 8 are, respectively,
. Their sum is

First we find the least common denominator between all three fractions.


The reciprocals of 4, 6, and 8 are, respectively, . Their sum is
First we find the least common denominator between all three fractions.
Subtract the reciprocal of 11 from the reciprocal of 13. What is the result?
Subtract the reciprocal of 11 from the reciprocal of 13. What is the result?
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The reciprocals of 11 and 13 are, respectively,
and
. The requested difference is

This answer is not among the given choices.
The reciprocals of 11 and 13 are, respectively, and
. The requested difference is
This answer is not among the given choices.