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Decompose the fraction 5/6 into three fractions with three different numerators. Is this possible?
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Decompose the fraction 5/6 into three fractions with three different numerators. Is this possible?
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I think the answer is 0/6, 2/6, 3/6. Or 0/6, 1/6, 4/6. But if 0/6 isn't allowed, then it is not possible.
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