3. a) 1/2÷2
A: 1/4, how did I get 1/4?
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4. a) 1/4÷2
A: 1/8, how did I get it?
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4. b) 1/3÷3
A: 1/9, how did I get it?
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Fraction Test corrections
In computer terminology, a bit is 1/8 of a byte. How many bits equal 16 bytes?
5/6 x 1/2
Question: What is 1/2 groups of 5/6?
1/4 ÷ 1/3= 3/4
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