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Suppose your father has brought a big of chocolates. He divided it into two equal pieces and gave one piece to you. You wanted to share it with two your friends. You divided your piece of chocolate into three equal piece. How much did each of you get?

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`("The product of their numerators")/("The product of their denominators")`
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