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What is not a common factor for the two fractional terms Two-thirds x y andStartFraction 10 over 3 EndFraction x
The terms can be written as (2) (one-third) (x) (y) and (10) (one-third) (x)?.
One-third
One-third x
Two-thirds
y

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