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Monty can use the number line to find an equivalent fraction with a denominator greater than 6

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Yes, Monty can use the number line to find an equivalent fraction with a denominator greater than 6.

For Example,

Consider
(5)/(7)

The equivalent fraction of
(5)/(7) is
(25)/(35).

So, yes you can represent
(5)/(7) on a number line by putting 6 lines between 0 and 1 and Can Represent
(25)/(35) by putting 34 lines between 0 and 1.

There is no effect of denominator to find equivalent fraction of any rational number, whether the denominator is greater than 6 or less than 6, but denominator should not be equal to Zero.

We can find equivalent fraction of any rational number , the denominator of that rational number should not be equal to Zero.


Monty can use the number line to find an equivalent fraction with a denominator greater-example-1
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