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Shane Partridge Mathematics
Equivelant Fractions can have Different Common Factors as displayed above.
But the Highest Common Factor Value [Number] usually displays the lowest Equivelant Fraction.
So multiplying the Common Factors of [ 2 x 7 ] results in the
highest Common Factor of [14].
Therefore the Highest Common Factor can calculate the
Lowest Equivelant Fraction.
Which consists of a Numerator [3]
and Denominator [4].
Therefore [42] divided by [14] = [3]
Therefore [56] divided by [14] = [4]
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