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Worksheet On Reciprocals With Solution

The document discusses finding reciprocals of fractions. It provides examples of finding reciprocals of fractions like 1/2, 4/1, 3/5 etc. It then has questions to test understanding of finding reciprocals and identifying properties of reciprocals like the reciprocal of a number not always being larger than the original number. It also asks to identify a number that does not have a reciprocal.

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Worksheet On Reciprocals With Solution

The document discusses finding reciprocals of fractions. It provides examples of finding reciprocals of fractions like 1/2, 4/1, 3/5 etc. It then has questions to test understanding of finding reciprocals and identifying properties of reciprocals like the reciprocal of a number not always being larger than the original number. It also asks to identify a number that does not have a reciprocal.

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Fractions: Reciprocals
Video 135 on www.corbettmaths.com
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Question 1: Find the reciprocal of each of the following

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)

(g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l)

(m) (n)

Question 2: Find the reciprocal of each of the following

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)

Question 3: Find the reciprocal of each of the following

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)

Apply

Question 1: Find the missing numbers

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

Question 2: Michael says that the reciprocal of a number is always larger than the number.
Show Michael is wrong.

Question 3: Helen is thinking of a number.


She then writes the reciprocal of the number.
It is the same as her starting number.
What number did Helen think of?

Question 4:What number does not have a reciprocal?


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Fractions: Reciprocals

Workout
Question 1
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(a) ! (b) 4 (c) ! (d) !
(e) ! (f) 3
! ! ! !" !
(g) ! (h) ! (i) ! (j) !" (k) 12 (l) !"
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(m) ! (n) 1

Question 2:
! !" ! ! ! !
(a) ! (b) !" (c) ! (d) !" (e) !" (f) !"

Question 3:
! ! !" !
(a) 2 (b) ! (c) ! (d) 50 (e) !" (f) !!

Apply
Question 1:
! !
(a) 4 (b) ! (c) 1 (d) !

Question 2:
Examples where reciprocal is smaller:
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Reciprocal of 5 is !
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Reciprocal of 10 is !"
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Reciprocal of 255 is !""

Question 3:
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Question 4:
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