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It could be 6/8 and 4/6 or 9/12 and 6/9
Just keep multiplying by 2 3 4 5 6 or the other numbers
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Well you could multiply both fractions by 2 (and get 6/8x4/6) and 3 (which would be 9/12x6/9) both of which would give you 1/2 just like 3/4x2/3 would. Or you could use 2/5x5/4 and 1/3x3/2 both which would also give you half :) hope this helps
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