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    A Unit Fraction (A Fraction with a Numerator of 1)
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A Unit Fraction (A Fraction with a Numerator of 1)

Question 54

Question 54

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A unit fraction (a fraction with a numerator of 1) is sometimes called an Egyptian fraction. Egyptians expressed their fractions as a sum of distinct (different) unit fractions. How might the Egyptians have written the fraction A unit fraction (a fraction with a numerator of 1)  is sometimes called an Egyptian fraction. Egyptians expressed their fractions as a sum of distinct (different)  unit fractions. How might the Egyptians have written the fraction   ? ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​  ? ​


A) ​ A unit fraction (a fraction with a numerator of 1)  is sometimes called an Egyptian fraction. Egyptians expressed their fractions as a sum of distinct (different)  unit fractions. How might the Egyptians have written the fraction   ? ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​
B) ​ A unit fraction (a fraction with a numerator of 1)  is sometimes called an Egyptian fraction. Egyptians expressed their fractions as a sum of distinct (different)  unit fractions. How might the Egyptians have written the fraction   ? ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​
C) ​ A unit fraction (a fraction with a numerator of 1)  is sometimes called an Egyptian fraction. Egyptians expressed their fractions as a sum of distinct (different)  unit fractions. How might the Egyptians have written the fraction   ? ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​
D) ​ A unit fraction (a fraction with a numerator of 1)  is sometimes called an Egyptian fraction. Egyptians expressed their fractions as a sum of distinct (different)  unit fractions. How might the Egyptians have written the fraction   ? ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​
E) ​ A unit fraction (a fraction with a numerator of 1)  is sometimes called an Egyptian fraction. Egyptians expressed their fractions as a sum of distinct (different)  unit fractions. How might the Egyptians have written the fraction   ? ​ A)  ​   B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​

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