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Cristian Tyler
Mathematics
7 July, 19:55
Does 6/8 = 3/4 and is it true
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Landen Duncan
7 July, 20:18
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They are equal, because 6/8 equals to 3/4.
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Lawson Webster
7 July, 20:22
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Yes, they are equal and true
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