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2 June, 21:15

What do you notice about all fractions that are equivalent to 2? Explain and give an example

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  1. 2 June, 21:22
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    The numerator is twice as big as the denominator.

    Here are some examples: 10/5 8/4 12/6 20/10 300/150

    All of these fractions reduce to just 2. If you look at these fractions, you will see that the numerator is twice as big as the denominator.
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