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Mathematics, 09.02.2021 18:00 richard80

Maria says that the pin shown below is Five-sixths of an inch long. Ron says that the pin shown below is Fifteen-eighteenths of an inch long. A safety pin above a ruler. There are 6 equal segments between 0 and 1. The pin is alongside segments 1 to 5. Which statements are true? Check all that apply. The ruler is divided into sixths. Maria is correct, but Ron is not. Both fractions represent the same part of an inch. The numerator and denominator of Five-sixths can be multiplied by 3 to get Fifteen-eighteenths. The fractions are not equivalent.

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