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Find the Equivalent Fraction for 11/12
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Nov 14, 2010
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One example is enough
by: Anonymous
Actually, the question wasn't specific.
In fact, there are infinitely many equivalent fractions for 11/12.
However, for the sake of understanding the idea behind equivalent fractions, it is enough to just to give one example.
Students should be able to work out the rest of the fractions themselves.
Nov 07, 2010
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Nuh-uh
by: Heartless/
>< actually it could've been 33/36
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