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and 4 6. Use a common denominator to find equivalent fractions for Enter the correct fractions in the boxes. Hint 3 4. 1 6 Σ 8 7 9

and 4 6. Use a common denominator to find equivalent fractions for Enter the correct-example-1
User Icewind
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EXPLANATION

The prime factorization of 4 is: 2x2

The prime factorization of 6 is: 2x3

Multiply each factor the greatest number of times it occurs in either 4 or 6

= 2x2x3

Multiply the numbers:

=12

The least common denominator is 12:

So, the fractions should be obtained by setting 12 as denominator:

Considering the fraction 3/4, multiplying 4 by 3 we can get 12, so the factor is 3:


(3)/(4)\cdot3=(9)/(12)

Multiplying 1/6 by 2 will give us the right fraction:


(1)/(6)\cdot2=(2)/(12)

The equavalent fractions with a common denominator are:

9/12 and 2/12

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