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Mathematics, 02.04.2020 01:01 kkruvc

Anthony says that any two fractions that are the same
distance away from a benchmark fraction are equal. Use
any benchmark fraction and any two fractions to give an
example that supports Anthony's statement. Then, use
the same benchmark fraction and any two fractions that
proves Anthony's statement is wrong.

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