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Donovan Bell
24 January, 18:00
54/6 simplify and show your work?
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Karli Aguilar
24 January, 19:47
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54/6
you would start by thinking of what number could go to both the numerator and the denominator, so in this case, a number that would go to 54 and 6 is 6, so divide both numbers by 6. 54 divided by 6 is 9, and 6 divided by 6 is 1, so the answer would be 6/1
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Finnegan Arellano
24 January, 20:03
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54/6 = 9, because 6 can go into 54 9 times, so 6 times 9 = 54 and 54-54=0. you can check ur work by multiplying ur answer by 6, so it would look like 6 times 9
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