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Are the following fractions equivalent? Explain what strategy you used to find your answer 4/9 and 8/18
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Are the following fractions
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The fractions are equivalent, you can multiply 4/9 by 2 to get 8/18
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Answer:
they are
Explanation:
the simplest form 8/18 is 4/9
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