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Anna Maddox
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6 November, 22:40
Creating like bases 2to-3 and 16
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Javion Bender
6 November, 23:08
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Step-by-step explanation:
Maybe you want a suitable common denominator for 2/3 and 1/6. If so, you can observe that 3 is a factor of 6, so 6 is a suitable common denominator.
2/3 = (2/3) · (2/2) = (2·2) / (3·2) = 4/6
The equivalents, 4/6 and 1/6, share a common denominator of 6.
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