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-- Draw a fraction bar (line)

-- Choose any number. Write the number on the bottom of the fraction.

-- Multiply that same number by 4. Write the result on the top of the fraction.

Examples:

Choose the number 5 . . . . 20/5

Choose the number 67 . . . . 268/67

Choose the number 1 . . . . . 4/1

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