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11 September, 00:16

How do we maintain the value of the equivalent fractions we create? Hint: I am referring to the numerator and denominator

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  1. 11 September, 03:12
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    A fraction is normally expressed in its lowest form. It means that there is no common factor for the numerator and denominator. A common factor is a number that can divide both the numerator and the denominator without a remainder. A fraction in its lowest form can have any number of equivalent fractions. To create equivalent fractions, multiply both the denominator and the denominator by the same number. For example, 1/2 will become 2/4 when multiplied by 2 and 3/6 when multiplied by 3. We can use any number to multiply but we must multiply both the numerator and the denominator.
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