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Mathematics, 15.05.2020 11:57 rebekah2503

Liam says - G) is equivalent to
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explain i Liam is correct by completing the
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The fraction - G) con bo described as the opposite of a positive number divided by a positive
number. A positive number divided by a positive number results in a Choose a quotient,
and its opposite is always Choose
The fraction can be described as a positive number divided by a negative number, which
always results in a Chooso.. quotient.
The fractions have Chooso.
value, so Liar
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