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What happens when you multiply both the numerator and denominator of a fraction by 4? CLEAR CHECK The number in the denominator increases by 4. The new fraction has the same value as the original fraction but it has 4 times as many parts. The number in the numerator decreases by 4. Nothing happens. The number of parts stays the same.

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