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Johan Pratt
30 May, 09:00
Why does 1/1, 2/2, 3/3 all equal 1 or 1 whole
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Tamia
30 May, 12:30
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Imagine you have a pizza, and you don't cut it. You have one whole pizza, or 1/1 slices. Now imagine that you cut the pizza in half. If you took only one slice you would have half of the pizza, or 1/2. But if you took both slices, you would have the whole pizza, 2/2 slices. A value divided by itself always equals one, no matter what it is.
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