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Julia writes 2 fractions with the same denominator that have numerators 5 and 7. What could the denominator be if the sum is less than 1? Equal to 1? Greater than 1? Please explain step by step what the
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Julia writes 2 fractions with the same denominator that have numerators 5 and 7. What could the denominator be if the sum is less than 1? Equal to 1? Greater than 1?
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Less than 1: 5/x || x = 6 or more
Equal to 1: 5/5 || a fraction is the same as a division problem, and 5
÷ 5 = 1
Greater than 1: 5/y || y = 5 or less
Hope this helps :)
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