1. The problem asks for the reciprocal of the divisor given a numerator and denominator.
2. The reciprocal of a divisor is found by swapping the numerator and denominator.
3. If the divisor is given as \( \frac{\text{Numerator}}{\text{Denominator}} \), then its reciprocal is \( \frac{\text{Denominator}}{\text{Numerator}} \).
4. This means the reciprocal of the divisor is simply the fraction flipped upside down.
5. Therefore, the reciprocal of the divisor is \( \frac{\text{Denominator}}{\text{Numerator}} \).
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