
What is the answer for (A/1)*(1/A)?
The answer is: 1
(A*1)/(1*A) = A/A which equals 1.
4 Answers By Expert Tutors
Leslie M. answered 7d
Tutoring At Its Finest by Mrs. Leslie
What is the answer for (A/1)*(1/A)?
Multiply your numerators a*1 = a = 1
Multiply your denominators 1*a a
the variables end up cancelling since there is an "A" in the numerator and an "A" in the denominator! so the end value here after simplifying is
(A/1) * (1/A) = 1 / 1 = 1
Doris H. answered 04/19/25
Experience Math Specialist: Helping Students to Improve Math Scores
What is the answer for (A/1)*(1/A)?
Multiplying a number by its reciprocal (the "multiplicative inverse") is always one.
a × (1/a) = 1
Example: 9 × (1/9) = 1
But not when the number is 0 because 1/0 is undefined!
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Explanation:
To solve the expression A/1 x 1/A, follow these steps:
Step 1: Simplify A/1 to A, since any number divided by 1 is the number itself.
Step 2: Multiply A by 1/A: A x 1/A = A divided by A = 1
Solution Summary:
The expression A/1 x 1/A simplifies to 1 by recognizing that multiplying a number
by its reciprocal yields 1.
I hope this information is useful. Please let me know if you require any more assistance. If anyone in my neighborhood is interested in setting up an in-person math tutoring session. I look forward to hearing from them. Have an amazing day. Doris H.

Dr. David W. answered 04/12/25
Learning to Share Knowledge with Others
ONE is the answer because any value divided by the same value is always 1. ie: A/A = 1

Mark M.
The multiplicative inverse property.04/18/25
Still looking for help? Get the right answer, fast.
Get a free answer to a quick problem.
Most questions answered within 4 hours.
OR
Choose an expert and meet online. No packages or subscriptions, pay only for the time you need.
Brenda D.
04/12/25