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Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, any fraction where the numerator is 0 and the denominator is any non-zero number equals 0. It's like saying you have 0 out of however many pieces you want to divide by, so you end up with nothing. Math can be chill sometimes, you know?

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Oh, what a happy little question! When a fraction is equal to 0, it means the numerator is 0 while the denominator can be any non-zero number. So, for example, 0/1, 0/2, 0/3, and so on are all fractions that equal 0. Just remember, there are many ways to express zero in the world of fractions!

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1mo ago
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The primary answer is 0/1. However, you can multiply the numerator and denominator of the primary answer by any non-zero integer to obtain an equivalent fraction. If the selected integer is n, the equivalent fraction will be (0*n)/(1/n) = 0/n. Thus any number of the form 0/n is a fraction equivalent to 0.

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10y ago
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Anything with zero as the numerator is equal to zero.

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