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We have two fractions, 3/4 and 7/6, and we want to rewrite them so that they have a common denominator (and whole number numerators).
What numbers could we use for the denominator?
Choose 2 answers: a) 24 b) 12 c) 18 d) 8 HURRY PLSSS!!!!
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24 and 12 are both multiples of 4 & 6
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