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00:0-1 | To determine whether or not the given fractions are equivalent | |
00:03 | , we first write each fraction in lowest terms . | |
00:07 | Remember that a fraction is in lowest terms . If | |
00:09 | the greatest common factor of the numerator and denominator is | |
00:13 | one , notice that 7/10 is already written in lowest | |
00:18 | terms because the greatest common factor of seven and 10 | |
00:22 | is one To write 14/20 . In lowest terms , | |
00:26 | we divide the numerator and denominator by the greatest common | |
00:30 | factor of 14 and 20 , which is to To | |
00:36 | get 7/10 . Since both fractions are written in lowest | |
00:42 | terms as 7/10 , we can see that they must | |
00:45 | be equivalent . Yeah , yeah . |
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