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Question 1

Sam can write (5/6) as (10/12) and (3/4) as (9/12).

Question 2

Sam can write (7/8) as (21/24) and (5/6) as (20/24).

Question 3

The fewest number of parts Karen can divide her garden into is 5 parts.

Then she would use 4 out of the 5 parts to plant corn.

Question 4

The fewest number of parts Karen can divide her garden into is 4 parts.

Then she would use 3 out of the 4 parts to plant corn.

Explanation

Question 1

The lowest common multiple of the two denominators, 6 and 4 is 12

So,

(5/6) = (10/12)

Multiplying numerator and denominator by 2

(3/4) = (9/12)

Multiplying numerator and denominator by 3

Sam can write (5/6) as (10/12) and (3/4) as (9/12).

Question 2

The lowest common multiple of the two denominators, 8 and 6 is 24

(7/8) = (21/24)

Multiplying numerator and denominator by 3

(5/6) = (20/24)

Multiplying numerator and denominator by 4

Sam can write (7/8) as (21/24) and (5/6) as (20/24).

Question 3

The way to find the fewest number of parts she can divide her garden into is obtainable by reducing this fraction into the simplest form

(16/20)

Divide numerator and denominator by 4

(16/20) = (4/5)

The fewest number of parts Karen can divide her garden into is 5 parts.

Then she would use 4 out of the 5 parts to plant corn.

Question 4

The way to find the fewest number of parts she can divide her garden into is obtainable by reducing this fraction into the simplest form

(6/8)

Divide numerator and denominator by 2

(6/8) = (3/4)

The fewest number of parts Karen can divide her garden into is 4 parts.

Then she would use 3 out of the 4 parts to plant corn.

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