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State (a) if the fraction are equivalent and state (b) if the fraction arer like fractions else state ( c )
9/25 , 4/16 , 13/29

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To solve the problem, we will analyze the given fractions: \( \frac{9}{25} \), \( \frac{4}{16} \), and \( \frac{13}{29} \). ### Step 1: Check if the fractions are equivalent To determine if the fractions are equivalent, we need to simplify each fraction to its lowest terms. 1. **Simplifying \( \frac{9}{25} \)**: - The numerator is 9 and the denominator is 25. - 9 and 25 have no common factors other than 1, so \( \frac{9}{25} \) is already in its simplest form. ...
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