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Does 4 sixths equal 2 thirds? - Answers

yes, 4/6 =2/3Proof:Factor out LCD ---->2---->(4/2)/(6/2) = (4/2)(2/6) //note that we must reciprocate the denominator to switch from multiplication to division (axiom)=[2*2/2 * (2/2*3)]//[note that four of the five twos in the bracketed eqxn cancel out, leaving 2*(1/3) or 2/3 []



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yes, 4/6 =2/3Proof:Factor out LCD ---->2---->(4/2)/(6/2) = (4/2)(2/6) //note that we must reciprocate the denominator to switch from multiplication to division (axiom)=[2*2/2 * (2/2*3)]//[note that four of the five twos in the bracketed eqxn cancel out, leaving 2*(1/3) or 2/3 []



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Does 4 sixths equal 2 thirds? - Answers

yes, 4/6 =2/3Proof:Factor out LCD ---->2---->(4/2)/(6/2) = (4/2)(2/6) //note that we must reciprocate the denominator to switch from multiplication to division (axiom)=[2*2/2 * (2/2*3)]//[note that four of the five twos in the bracketed eqxn cancel out, leaving 2*(1/3) or 2/3 []

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      yes, 4/6 =2/3Proof:Factor out LCD ---->2---->(4/2)/(6/2) = (4/2)(2/6) //note that we must reciprocate the denominator to switch from multiplication to division (axiom)=[2*2/2 * (2/2*3)]//[note that four of the five twos in the bracketed eqxn cancel out, leaving 2*(1/3) or 2/3 []
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