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We are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 24. Our Denominators are not consecutive integers. The multiple of the numerator and the denominator of one of us is the LCD of us. The multiple of numerator and the denominator of other one of us has a GCF of 15.
ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 56. Our deominators are consecutive integers.The sum of my numerator is 8. The product of the denomitator is same as our LCD. The sum of numerators are the GCF of 16 and 24. The numerator and denominatr of one of us has a difference of 4. Who are we?
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ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 42. Our denominators are two consecutive integers. If you subtract one denominator from the other, there is a difference of 1. The denominator of one of us is a prime number, and there is a difference of 4 between the numerator and denominator. One of us is less than 50%. Who are we?
ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 30. Our denominators are consecutive integers. The numerator and denominator of one of us has a difference of 3. The numerator are both prime numbers.
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ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 70. The numerator for one is the same as the denominator. The sum of our numerators is 12. Both numerators are different numbers. The denominators are greater than 6.
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ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Or LCD is 20. Both of the numerator are same number and the numerator is an ood number. The denominator are consecutive number. One of the fraction hs a diffrence of 2 and one of the fraction has diffrence of 1. What is the number???
ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 28. One denominator is odd and one is even. One of the numerators is half of it's denominator. The 2 numerators add up to be the LCD - 20.
ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 30 and one of denominator is odd. One of the fraction's denominator is 9 greater than the other fraction's denominator. One of the fraction has a numerator 2 times the other fraction's numerator. One of the fraction's numerator is the denominator subtracted by the numerator which is half of the denominator . Who are we?
ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 22. One fraction is exactly 50% and the other is greater than 50%. The other fraction is a difference of 4 in the numerator and the denominator.
ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 20. Denominators are consecutive integers. The product of the denominators is the LCD. The numerator are less than 2. What are we?
ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 24. Our numerator and the denominator of one of the fractions has a difference of 3. The numerator and the denominator of a fraction are both odd. The numerator has a sum of 6. Who are we?
ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 28. One of the denominators are odd, the other even. They both add up to the sum of 11. They both have a difference of 3. The numerators are both less than the denominators. The denominators are not consecutive integers. What are we?
ReplyDeleteThe comment above was added later on, because I didn't attend the class in November 3rd, 2nd Block. I realized this as classwork at this moment. Thank you for the consideration.
ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 35. Our denominators have a difference of 2 and our numerators are consecutive integers. Both of our numerators add up to 7. One of our numerators have a difference of 3 but is over 25%.
ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 28. One denominator is odd and one is even. One of the numerators are 1 less then the denominator of each one. Who are we?
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ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 28. One of the denominators are odd, the other even. They both add up to the sum of 11. They both have a difference of 3. The numerators are both less than the denominators. The numerators are the same numbers and both of the fractions are less than 50%. What are we?
We are two simplified fracions. The denominators are consecutive integers. One of the fractions are bigger than 50%. Our LCD is 30. If we plus our numerators it's equal to 5. Our numerators are not consecutive integers. One of our numerators are the smallest the fraction can be.
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ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 24. Our Denominators are not consecutive integers. The multiple of the numerator and the denominator of one of us is the LCD of us. The multiple of numerator and the denominator of other one of us has a GCF of 15. The sum of all our numerators and denominators is equal to 22
We are two simplified fractions. Both denominators are the same. One of the denominators is the square root of 25. Our numerators are consecutive numbers. If you add the numerators you get 5. One of them is One of the numerators is twice the other numerator. What are we?
ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. our LCD is 30. The denominators are consecutive integers. The numerator and the denominator of one of us have difference of 3. The numerators are both prime number.If you add the numerator, it becomes 8.
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ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 28. One denominator is odd and one is even. Both of the numerators are 1 less then it's denominator. Who are we?
We are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 15. Our denominators are not consecutive integers. The product of the numerator is 2. The sum of numerator and the denominator of one of us is 5. If you add the denominators, the answer would be 8. If you add the numerators, the answers would be 3One of the fraction is more then 50% and the other one is less then 50%. Who are we?
ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 21. The product to our numerator is also 21, and the difference is 3. The denominators are consecutive integers, and the sum is 3. The fraction with the smaller numerator has the bigger denominator. Who are we??
ReplyDeleteWe are two simplified fractions. Our LCD is 20. For example, it is doubled of twenty and it is less than 20. We are divisible by 2. We are also divisible by 10. Who are we????
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