Is there any math equation that is equal to the following fractions: ⅞, ⅓, ⅔, ⅛, ⅜, or ⅝?
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Yes, loads. When ever you multiply any fraction with lets say 2/2 or 3/3 or 4/4 you havent changed it because 2/2 = 1 or 3/3 = 1 or 4/4=1 really your multiplying it by 1, lets take an example.

 

7/3 x 4/4 = 28/12

or 7/3 x 10/10 (doesnt matter long as its divided by itself) your really doing 7/3 x 1 so you havent really changed it same applies for all the fractions above
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