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Explain how you know 6/6 and 1 are equivalent
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Explain how you know 6/6 and 1 are equivalent
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example : if you have six Apple's and you have 6 friends how many would you give to each one equally.
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In the math world any number divided by itself is 1 reducing the fraction 6/6 =1/1 = 1 the simplest form Hope this helps
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