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Explain how to rename the fractions using division so they have the same denominator to compare. 4/5 and 6/10
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Explain how to rename the fractions using division so they have the same denominator to compare. 4/5 and 6/10
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You could divide 6/10 by 2.
6/10=3/5
4/5 and 3/5 both have the same denominator
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