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  • 03-04-2022
  • Mathematics
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hello, anyhelp? if anybody likes they can answer, show work

hello anyhelp if anybody likes they can answer show work class=

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  • 03-04-2022
The smallest number you’ll have to break the line into to put both fractions on the number line is 40.

This is because to answer this, you need to find the common denominator. This means that only then can they be put on the same line.
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  • 03-04-2022
The smallest number you'll have to break the
line into to put both fractions on the number
line is 40.
This is because to answer this, you need to
find the common denominator. This means
that only then can they be put on the same
line.
THANKS!
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