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Kathy
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12 July, 11:18
Use the model to write an equivalent fractions
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Tommy Hernandez
12 July, 11:21
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Answer:4/6 = 2/3
Divide both by two
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Annalise Valdez
12 July, 11:27
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These are both equivalent to 1
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