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OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

first we need to convert all of these into the same denominator. are you familiar with how to do that?

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

@Gokuporter

OpenStudy (gokuporter):

no

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

what multiple do 3, 6, and 12 all have in common?

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

one sec ill sove it @Gokuporter

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

i think its

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

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OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

3, 6 and 12 can all become 12 by multiplying

OpenStudy (gokuporter):

@sleepyjess what those multiples have in comon

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

do not just give out answers @jordanloveangel

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

sorry

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

so if you multiply \(\dfrac{2}{3}*\dfrac{2}{2}\) what do you get

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

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