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8 May, 13:09

Let m, n, p, and q represent nonzero positive integers. find a number in terms of m, n, p, and q that is halfway between m/n and p/q.

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  1. 8 May, 13:39
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    This is the same as averaging. You add them and divide by 2.

    ((m/n) + (p/q)) / 2 would be a number in between m/n and p/q.

    Do note that n and q must be nonzero, but luckily that is a given.
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