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NexuBee · Mathematics
SubjectMathematics
ChapterFractions
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Why does a larger denominator make each part smaller?

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Think of a pizza cut into more slices. Each slice is smaller — that's what happens when the denominator grows. So 1/8 is smaller than 1/4.

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Practice Test · 15 questions
Question 7 of 15Fractions

Which fraction is equivalent to 3/4?

6/8
9/12
2/3
5/8
SubmitScore: 11/15
Explanation: Multiply numerator and denominator by 3 to get 9/12.

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Mathematics · Fractions

Last test: 82%

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