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likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

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OpenStudy (isaiahhlindsayy):

I would say 2/3

likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

can u explain y plz

OpenStudy (isaiahhlindsayy):

Final result : 2 — = 0.66667 3 Step by step solution : Step 1 : 2 Simplify — 3 Final result : 2 — = 0.66667 3

likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

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likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

@phi can u check this

OpenStudy (isaiahhlindsayy):

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OpenStudy (phi):

18/27 to do these problems, you should learn some "divisibility rules" http://www.helpingwithmath.com/by_subject/division/div_divisibility_rules.htm using those rules we see 18 can be divided by 2 but 27 cannot be but 1+8= 9 which means it can be divided by 3 and 2+7=9 so 27 can be also so let's divide both by 3 we get 6/9 now we see both can be divided by 3 again. Let's do that: ⅔ we can't do any more, so that is the answer

likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

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likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

\[\frac{ 2 }{ 3 }\] was the answer

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@phi

OpenStudy (phi):

yes, ⅔ is the answer

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