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Essence Brandt
31 August, 07:37
Use multiplication to explain why 3/4 and 8/12 are not equivalent fractions
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Yadira
31 August, 07:47
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Because 8/12 is 4/5 in simplified form
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Mikaela Mullen
31 August, 08:35
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Step-by-step explanation:
3/4 needs to have the same denominator as 8/12 so you can do this by multiplying the denominator by 3 and the top by 3 you get 9/12
Another way would be converting to percents, 3/4 = 75% and 8/12 = 66.666%
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