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Jakob Patterson
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12 February, 19:32
What is 2/3 (3/2b) = 6/7 (2/3)
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Jacob Mcconnell
12 February, 19:47
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2/3 and 3/2 cancels out, which leaves:
b=12/21
b=4/7
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