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Jaiden Olson
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6 August, 18:32
Two equivalent forms of 3/5
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Ian Turner
6 August, 18:42
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To find an equivalent fraction, you can just easily multiply the numerator and the denominator by anything.
6/10 and 300/500 are equal, because I multiplied each by 2 and 100, respectively.
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