Find the quotient of

4
7
and
3
5
.
Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

the quotient is

(4/7)÷(3/5)
= 4/7 * 5/3
= 20/21

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Geeze -- a quotient is not the same as a sum, is it??

Duhhh!

To find the quotient of two fractions, we need to divide the numerator of the first fraction by the numerator of the second fraction, and the denominator of the first fraction by the denominator of the second fraction.

The given fractions are:

Fraction 1: 4/7

Fraction 2: 3/5

To find the quotient, we divide 4 by 3 (numerator of Fraction 1 divided by numerator of Fraction 2) and 7 by 5 (denominator of Fraction 1 divided by denominator of Fraction 2).

4 divided by 3 equals 1.33 (rounded to two decimal places), and 7 divided by 5 equals 1.4 (rounded to one decimal place).

Therefore, the quotient of 4/7 and 3/5 is approximately 1.33/1.4.

To simplify this fraction, we need to find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of the numerator and denominator. In this case, the GCD of 133 and 140 is 7.

Dividing both the numerator and denominator by 7 gives the simplest form of the fraction:

1.33/1.4 = (1.33 ÷ 7) / (1.4 ÷ 7) = 0.19/0.2

So, the quotient of 4/7 and 3/5 as a fraction in its simplest form is 19/20.

(4/7) + (3/5) =

20/35 + (21/35) = 41/35 = ?