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20 August, 01:25
The equivalent fraction of 2/6
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Keaton
20 August, 01:29
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The equivalent fraction of 2/6 is 1/3
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Ivy Maldonado
20 August, 01:35
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1/3
You can simply the fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by a common factor.
You can also multiply them both by the same number to get an equivalent fraction.
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