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Arrange numbers to form equivalent fractions. Find two ways to solve each puzzle. Use each number once in each sentence. 3,4,2,6
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Arrange numbers to form equivalent fractions. Find two ways to solve each puzzle. Use each number once in each sentence. 3,4,2,6
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4/2=6/3
which basicly ia 2=2
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3×4=6×2
which is 12=12
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