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Karen will divide her garden into equal parts she will plant corn and 8/12 of the garden what is the fewest number of parts she can divide her garden into
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The fewest parts she can divide her garden into is 4 pieces.
You have to simplify 8/12 and the denominator if the fraction is the fewest number of pieces she can divide her garden into
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