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How is thirteen hundredths equivalent to one hundred thrity thousandths? - Answers
So 13/100 and 130/1000 are our fractions. If you divide the top and bottom by the same number, it is an equivalent fraction. So Divide top and bottom by 10 130/10 is 13, 1000/10 is 100, therefore you have 13/100
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So 13/100 and 130/1000 are our fractions. If you divide the top and bottom by the same number, it is an equivalent fraction. So Divide top and bottom by 10 130/10 is 13, 1000/10 is 100, therefore you have 13/100
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How is thirteen hundredths equivalent to one hundred thrity thousandths? - Answers
So 13/100 and 130/1000 are our fractions. If you divide the top and bottom by the same number, it is an equivalent fraction. So Divide top and bottom by 10 130/10 is 13, 1000/10 is 100, therefore you have 13/100
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