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We have two fractions, 5/8 and 5/4, and we want to rewrite them so that they have a common denominator (and whole number numerators). What numbers could we use for the denominator? Choose 2 answers: A.
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We have two fractions, 5/8 and 5/4, and we want to rewrite them so that they have a common denominator (and whole number numerators). What numbers could we use for the denominator? Choose 2 answers: A. 4 B. 16 C. 20 D. 8
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Answer: Options B) and C) are correct
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