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Nata [24]
3 years ago
6

Help needed as soon as possible

Mathematics
2 answers:
irakobra [83]3 years ago
7 0
First, u covert the proper fractions to improper fractions, example: 2 4/9 = 22/9.
Then, you multiple them to have the same base numbers. example : 2/3 and 3/5 will be multiply to become 10/15 and 9/15.
After that, you just arrange them according to the question (in ascending or descending order)
nexus9112 [7]3 years ago
4 0
The correct answer is D :)
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Step One

What is the total number of ways of throwing a die twice.

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