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1 November, 04:38

John uses 8/6 ounces of milk for his recipe. Mya uses 4/3 ounces of milk for her recipe. who uses more milk? explain your answer

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  1. 1 November, 04:56
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    To compare the fractions we need to find a common denomanator.

    This means we need to find a common number (to the denomanator) in each number set of times tables.

    In this case we can use 6 as a common denomator.

    One of out fractions is already out of 6 so we just need to convert the other one.

    We can just double 4/3 to give us 8/6.

    We can now compare the data, we have 8/6 and 8/6.

    These fractions show that both John and Mya use the same amount of milk for their recipies, this being 8/6 or 1 1/3 as a mixed number.
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