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Match each fraction on the left with the correct statement on the right. Some options on the right will be used more than once. The denominator is 11. The numerator is 11. 11/20…
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Match each fraction on the left with the correct statement on the right. Some options on the right will be used more than once. The denominator is 11. The numerator is 11. 11/20; 11/100; 6/11; 11/15
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In 11/20, 11/100, and 11/15, the numerator is 11.
In 6/11, the denominator is 11.
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