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artcher [175]
4 years ago
9

Find an equivalent fraction. 2/3= 5/8=

Mathematics
1 answer:
zepelin [54]4 years ago
3 0
2/3 also = 4/6. 5/8 also = 10/16 hope this helps xx just multiply fractions by same number. as long as answer is reducible to original fraction, should be correct
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