A Dutch mathematician and engineer first wrote fractional numbers in the form we now use. To find his name, match each rational number or mixed number with its equivalent in the simplest form. Then write the corresponding letter in the space provided.
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The name of the Dutch Mathematician is SIMON STEVIN
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