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Camille Haley
Mathematics
8 September, 20:16
Find the missing numerator or denominator
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Chana Roach
8 September, 20:42
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Finding 1st Fraction Numerators
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If you divide the denominator (40) by the first denominator (5), you get 8, so you know that the number 40 can be divided by 8 to get the other denominator (5). Therefore, you must be fair, and divide the numerator (8) by 8 also, which is 1. 1 is the missing numerator.
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