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Kylie Pennington
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26 February, 19:26
Write the denominator of 2/3
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Carlos Paul
26 February, 19:40
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2 is the numerator and 3 is the denominator
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Frida Bridges
26 February, 19:42
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The denominator is the bottom number of a fraction. The bottom number of 2/3 is 3. So the denominator is 3.
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