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We have two fractions, \dfrac{1}{6} 6 1 start fraction, 1, divided by, 6, end fraction and \dfrac{3}{8} 8 3 start fraction, 3, divided by, 8, end fraction, and we want to rewrite them so that they have a common denominator (and whole number numerators). What numbers could we use for the denominator? Choose 2 answers: Choose 2 answers: (Choice A) A 121212 (Choice B) B 242424 (Choice C) C 161616 (Choice D) D 4848

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