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Why does 6 over 2=3 (6/2=3? ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
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Why does 6 over 2=3 (6/2=3?
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6/3 can be simplified as 3/1. (dividing both sides by 2 in this case)
3/1 is also 3 divided by 1.
for example if there are 3 pieces, and there is 1 person, that person would get the 3 pieces.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
2+2+2=6
3+3=6
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