Give an example of a bad leader in history and why
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One bad "leader" in history in my opinion was none other than Adolf Hitler bc despite that that he was a leader he didn't act like one he lacked equity which is something all leaders should be able to see; that a group is all equal regardless of the color of your skin, eyes, and hair:)
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1/2-->4/8 (4 multiplied by 2, which is the original denominator, gave you 8 as the new denominator. Now, multiply 4 times 1, which is the original numerator to get the new numerator of 4.)
1/4-->2/8 (2 multiplied by 4, which is the original denominator, gave you 8 as the new denominator. Now, multiply 2 times 1, which is the original numerator to get the new numerator of 2.)
1/8-->1/8 (Since 8 is already the denominator, no changes need to be made.)
Now that you have the common denominators, add the numerators. When you have common denominators, you are allowed to add or subtract the numerators as is.
4/8 + 2/8 + 1/8 = 7/8. (4+2+1=7)
You need 7/8 cups of water to serve your friends.