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5 January, 21:33

Why does it take 10 copies of 1 sixth to make the same amount as 5 copies of 1 third?

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  1. 5 January, 22:45
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    This is because (1/3) = (2/6). 10 copies of (1/6) = (10/6) and 5 copies of (2/6) = (10/6) too. (1/3) is just the most simplified form for (2/6)
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