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Helena Morales
16 June, 15:19
Represent 2/3 in three ways
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Tony Williams
16 June, 15:25
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answer - 4/5, 3/4, 5/6
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Tristan Hammond
16 June, 17:56
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4/6 & 6/9 & 8/12
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as long as you multiply the denominator and numerator by the same number its technically multiplying by one. therefore you get an answer that has the same value as the first one. my first answer i multiplied the numerator and denominator by 2. and the second by 3. and third by 4.
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