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Explain how u can use a number line to show that 3 and 6 and 1 and 2 are equivalent fractions
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Explain how u can use a number line to show that 3 and 6 and 1 and 2 are equivalent fractions
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If you had a number line for each, and one number line went up to 2, half of it would be one. For the other number line if it went up to 6, half of it would be 3.
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