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Sever21 [200]
3 years ago
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Henry and reiki both use 1 yard of ribbon to make bows. Write two different fractions to show that Henry and reiko use the same

amount of ribbon.
Mathematics
2 answers:
SpyIntel [72]3 years ago
8 0
1/1 and 5/5 hope this helps! Pls mark as brainliest answer!!!!! :)
ikadub [295]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The two fractions which show that Henry and reiko use the same amount of ribbon are  \frac{1}{2} and  \frac{2}{4}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Henry and Reiki both use 1 yard of ribbon to make bows.

To find : Write two different fractions to show that Henry and Reiki use the same amount of ribbon?

Solution :

Henry and Reiki both use 1 yard of ribbon to make bows.

Let the Henry use half of the yard of the ribbon to make bows.

i.e, Henry uses \frac{1}{2} yard of ribbon.

Let the Reiki use two fourth of the yard of the ribbon to make bows.

i.e, Reiki uses \frac{2}{4} yard of ribbon.

or Reiki uses \frac{1}{2} yard of ribbon.

So, The two fractions which show that Henry and reiko use the same amount of ribbon are  \frac{1}{2} and  \frac{2}{4}.

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