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Introduces the concept of equivalent fractions

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  • dude thanks so much i have a test that depends on wether or not i go to the next grade and this was the only thing i was worried about thnx man

  • Where Did He Get 7 ???????????????

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  • very helpful

  • @spunkyrachel You could times it by any number.He just picked 7.As long as you times it by the same number this will work.He could have picked 12,8 9 5 6 or any number.He just picked 7 and he done 7 x 3 = 21 and 7 x 5 = 35.So 3 /5 is the same as 21 over 35.

  • boooooooooooooooooooo wrong

  • thanks khan this helped me study for my next math test.

  • i know right i dont know how he got 7

  • @CoCoLaViNa shut the fuc up anit nobody tell you to write to me.

  • @nataliya670 no one cares

  • ok well i have a question? what if you have to get a fraction times a fraction and equal to 6/7? 7 is a prime #, so how are you supossed to do that?

  • wow this really sucks i failed my test YOU SUCK!!!!!!!!!

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