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David says that for any fraction there unlimited number of equivalent fractions? Is he correct? why?
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David says that for any fraction there unlimited number of equivalent fractions? Is he correct? why?
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David says that for any fraction there unlimited number of equivalent fractions? Is he correct? why?
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no because 1/11 dosent have any equivelent fractioin
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