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All three numbers that appear in the question are integers, not fractions!All three numbers that appear in the question are integers, not fractions!All three numbers that appear in the question are integers, not fractions!All three numbers that appear in the question are integers, not fractions!
-- Take the information given with the question. -- Think over what you know about fractions. -- Use the given information, combined with what you know about fractions, to find the missing information.
There are infinitely many fractions so it is impossible to answer the question.
See related question: 'What are 15 or more facts about fractions'
yes because they thought that fractions were kind of hard so they used decimals
It's likely that you mean "factors." The factors of 25 are 1, 5 and 25. If you really meant fractions, please resubmit your question.
It might have been possible to try to answer the question if you had provided the list of fractions. But since you could not be bothered to do so, I regret that it is not possible to answer the question.
Well I could ask you... is the glass half full, or half empty? This question uses fractions.
A difficult question. A hard question.
It might have been possible to answer the question if there had been any fractions in the question. However, thanks to shortcomings of the browser used by Answers.com for posting questions, no fractions can be seen.
yep hope this answers it question