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| Question 831481:  I having problems simplifying fractions. I am totally lost, I don't understand where I have to start. Could you please provide me with the simplest step to solving the problem.
 Scott pick up 2/3 of a vote. Jason picked up 1/6 of a vote. What fraction did Scott win by?
 From here I have to drag fractional pieces. Could you please help?
 Found 2 solutions by  KMST, rothauserc:
 Answer by KMST(5328)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The difference in votes, as a fraction of the total number of votes was 
  Scott got
  of the vote, and  , so the difference is 
  . Then we simplify to
  because  . Those fractions represent the same number, just written in a different way.
 They have the same value, so we say they are equivalent.
 
 You can see that
  because any cake that is cut into 3 equal pieces (thirds) can be made into 6 equal pieces by cutting each piece in half. That doubles the total number of pieces to 6, so each (smaller)piece is
  . At the same time, each of the
  pieces turns into two  pieces, so getting  of the cake is the same as getting  of the cake. 
  --->  To state that conclusion in a more general way, any fraction can be turned into an equivalent fraction by multiplying the numerator (the top number), and the denominator (the bottom number) by a number of your choice. (The same number is multiplied by both parts of the fraction, of course).
 And if multiplying works, dividing must work too,
 because dividing by 2 is the same as multiplying times
  , dividing by 3 is the same as multiplying times
  , and so on. That makes
  equivalent (equal) to  Answer by rothauserc(4718)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! in order to compare fractions, we must insure that they have the same denominator We are given the fractions 2/3 and 1/6. Notice that 3 divides 6 evenly, so we will pick 6 as the common denominator.
 We want to know how many 6ths are in 2/3 so we will solve the following equation
 2/3 = x/6
 cross multiply the two fractions and we get
 3x = 12
 x = 4
 so 4/6 is equivalent to 2/3
 Scott got 4/6 of the vote and Jason got 1/6 of vote and we can now subtract Jason's fraction from Scott's
 4/6 - 1/6 = 3/6 or reduced it is 1/2
 Scott won by 1/2 the vote
 
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