Which of the following statements is false? twelve thirty-sixths can be simplified as a proper fraction eighteen forty-fifths can be simplified as a mixed number two and five-sevenths can be shown as equivalent to an improper fraction one-sixth can be shown as equivalent to a proper fraction
@Hero
Which do you believe is correct and why?
@Juliette32801 only
@Juliette32801 still want my help? Or do you got it @Hero ?
@Adri1580 im fine ty
Good luck c:
@Juliette32801 are you trying to figure it out?
@hero yes I was and I believe its b.
@Adri1580 ty
You think \(\large\frac{18}{45}\) can be simplified as a mixed fraction?
@Hero wwait Im confused with the true and false stuf
I'm just now realizing they want false, not true. Hang on
@hero lol i thought you would for some reason
The question seems a little off. Most of that stuff seems like it's already false.
The question appears to be inaccurately worded in this case.
@hero thats why I was confused and asked haha
12/36 can o.o 1/6 is a proper fraction. The only false one is the one @Juliette32801 said, B.
Okay, I got proper confused with improper fraction. My bad.
@hero yes @Adri1580 mm.. let me see that again
@Hero do you agree with B.?
Yes
@Juliette32801, please do not change the question
@hero and @Adri1580 thank you guys so much (:
Close this question and post a new one.
No prob c:
@hero why?
Because that's not what you're supposed to do. OS is not designed for you to change the question.
Once you post a question, the only reason to edit is if you make minor mistakes.
You don't change the whole question. You close this question and post a new one.
? She didn't change it?
I'm just letting her know for future reference.
@Hero I know I didnt edit it too a new question lol
oh ok
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