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MrsHero:

HELP SS DOWN BELOW oop sorry for caps

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ItzAgar:

you know what the definition of denominators is right?

MrsHero:

@itzagar wrote:
you know what the definition of denominators is right?
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Extrinix:

So for this, all you have to do is find a denominator that can be multiplied by a number to equal 36, we'll be using 9 and 12, so we could do the fractions: \(\dfrac{4}{9}\) and \(\dfrac{5}{12}\) because both do this: \(\dfrac{4}{9} \rightarrow \times 4 \rightarrow \dfrac{16}{36}\) and \(\dfrac{5}{12} \rightarrow \times 3 \rightarrow \dfrac{15}{36}\) so you could use `9` and `12` as denominators because they both multiply to equal `36`

MrsHero:

@extrinix wrote:
So for this, all you have to do is find a denominator that can be multiplied by a number to equal 36, we'll be using 9 and 12, so we could do the fractions: \(\dfrac{4}{9}\) and \(\dfrac{5}{12}\) because both do this: \(\dfrac{4}{9} \rightarrow \times 4 \rightarrow \dfrac{16}{36}\) and \(\dfrac{5}{12} \rightarrow \times 3 \rightarrow \dfrac{15}{36}\) so you could use `9` and `12` as denominators because they both multiply to equal `36`
tysmm

Extrinix:

You're welcome.

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