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Today we were learning how to simplify fractions. The first thing we did was try find out which number would go equally into both numbers. The first fraction was 12⁄15. The answer was 4⁄5. The number I chose that went equally into both 12 and 15 was 3.The way got 4/5 was 3x4=is 12. and it was multiplied by 4. So there's the 4. then 3x5 =15, so there's the 5.