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Carol says that there is not a fraction greater than 1/2 and less than 3/4. Diane disagrees and gives an example with a denominator of 16. ?/6 Enter a possible whole number for the numerator in Diane's
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Carol says that there is not a fraction greater than 1/2
and less than 3/4. Diane disagrees and gives an example
with a denominator of 16.
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Enter a possible whole number for the numerator in Diane's
fraction.
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u could put 9,10, or 11.
8/16 is 1/2 and 12/16 is 3/4, so
9/16,10,16,and 11/16 are all valid
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