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Brisa Everett
16 August, 21:37
What is the equivalent to 3/4 and 2/6
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Diana Rivers
16 August, 23:03
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3/4 = 9/12
2/6 = 4/12
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to multiply the numerator (top) and denominator (bottom) by a number that would make the bottom number the same for both fractions (common denominator). So for 3/4, you can multiply each number by 3 to get the common denominator 12. So 3*3=9, and 4*4=12. For 2/6, we can multiply by 2 to get 12 for the denominator. 2*2=4, and 6*2=12.
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Deangelo Ramirez
17 August, 00:08
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3/4 equals to 6/8 and 9/12
2/6 equals to 1/3 and 6/18
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