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However, you want equivalent fractions to 0/2. To get an equivalent fraction, you multiply the numerator (the number on the top) and the denominator (the number on the bottom) by the same number.

So we can multiply the top and bottom by 2.

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You can download a copy of the manual at
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You can download a copy of the manual at
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These are a few and courtesy of Tech Enclave here is a link about a place in China that produced a CPU called Godson II which is the equvalent of a Pentium III as well.

http://www.techenclave.com/cpu-mobo-corner/chinese-made-cpu-chip-equivalent-pentium-2595.html

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