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so I'm pretty good at math, but i just fomt know how to do this. i mean i fo, but I don't understand what the question wants me to do. the question is for number 19, but twenty is the exact same problem but with different numbers, so feel free to help answer that one too

so I'm pretty good at math, but i just fomt know how to do this. i mean i fo, but-example-1
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I'd use 6 because after you multiply everything by 6 the fractions reduce to a whole number.
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Answer:

Question 19: 6

Question 20: 100

Explanation:

Question 19: If you multiply 1/3, 1/6, and 5 1/6 you end up with only whole numbers; no fractions.

Question 20: This is easy, just move the decimal point over two digits by multiplying by 100.