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Oh, dude, non-equivalent fractions are basically fractions that don't represent the same amount, like comparing a slice of Pizza to a whole pizza - totally not the same, right? It's like trying to say a mini cupcake is the same as a giant cake - nah, not gonna fly. So yeah, non-equivalent fractions are just fractions that are like apples and Oranges, you know?

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Non-equivalent fractions are fractions that represent different quantities but have the same numerator or denominator. They do not simplify to the same value when reduced to their simplest form. For example, 2/4 and 3/6 are non-equivalent fractions because although they have the same numerator or denominator, they represent different amounts.

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Non-equivalent fractions are fractions that are not equal

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