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[Basic question] What is the 'physical' explanation of a division by a fraction?
A good physical model of addition,multiplication and division is the creation of points with a straight edge and compass. Form this point of view division by two is constructing the midpoint of a segment. Multiplication by two is constructing a segment whose midpoint the point you start with. These constructions are easily seen to reverse each other.
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