Symplifying fractionns

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Answer 1
Answer: Say you have 6/24 as a fraction. U have to find a number that you can divide BOTH from. In this case, it is 6. So, 6 divided by 6 is 1 and 24 divided by 6 is 4 . So the answer is 1/4
Answer 2
Answer:      The first step in how to simplify fraction is to identify the largest number that divides both the numerator and the denominator. 

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Is the word "their" or the word "there" correct in that sentence?

B.
I often forget to cross my t's when I'm writing quickly.

C.
The word love appears five times in that note. (love is italicized)

D.
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A Is Has No Errors . 
Hi Lucky13,
A is the correct answer.

Jill wrote the number 40 if her rule is add 7 , what is the fourth number in Jill's pattern,how can you check your answer

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The first number is 40. The second, third, and fourth number each add 7, so we have 3 steps to get to the fourth step, so we must add 7 *3 = 21 to 40, which is 61.
You just keep adding 7 to the first number.
First number is 40.
Second number is 40+7 which is 47.
Third number is 47+7 which is 54.
Fourth number is 54+7 which is 61.

Or you could do 7 X 3 = 21 and add that to 40.
The answer is 61.

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The correct answer is drunk,which is the past participle of "to drink"
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not?
•Why are some individuals seen as heroes to some and outlaws to
others?
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This is pretty easy. It just takes some time, but it's pretty fun. I can't really do it, because it's all about YOU. With your experiences of heros, are they all the same? Like an example, an Army soldier. He's still a hero, but he does have a cape. Also, outlaws are created by us. We influence them to be better (or worse). So, just get personal with it and you'll be fine.

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Water Lillie's

B.
"Water Lillie's"

C.
Water Lilies

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I am also going to go with A: Water Lillie's (as long as it is normal and not underlined).

Hopefully this helped and good luck.

What is 7 times blank equals 13

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7* ... = 13

replace the blank space by x

7*x= 13

7x = 13

x= 13/7

x= 1.85


I hope that's help ! please let me know if you have question(s) !


Answer:

6

Explanation:

Use a fact family.

13 minus 7 is 6.

7 plus 6 equals 13.