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There are an infinite number of fractions that all equal 3/4.

Since the question was "how many", we believe that answers it.

But since we always give you more than you asked for, here are a few of those fractions:

6/8

9/12

12/16

15/20

18/24

21/28

24/32

27/36

30/40

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