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25 May, 16:56
What is the simplest form of 15/9
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Sarahi Hood
25 May, 17:02
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The simplest form is 1 2/3.
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Scarlett Winters
25 May, 17:06
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1 and 2/3 because you have to get the one from the 9 in the 15 and that leaves 1 and 6/9 and 6/9 simplified is 2/3
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