For each of the following, write three fractions equal to the given fraction. a. 1/9 b. 10/11 c. -7/10 d. a/6 Question content area bottom Part 1: a. Find three fractions equal to 1/9. Enter the correct numerator to match the new denominator. 1/9 = ?/54 (Simplify your answer.)
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