Math & Science ⇒ Unexpected misbehaviour of align
Unexpected misbehaviour of align
\parbox{0.5\textwidth}{
\begin{align}
\dfrac{15}{5} &= 42/14 &= 3\\
\dfrac{26}{65} &= \dfrac{2\cancel{6}}{\cancel{6}5} &= \dfrac{2}{5}\\
\dfrac{19}{95} &= \dfrac{1\cancel{9}}{\cancel{9}5} &= \dfrac{1}{5}\\
\dfrac{49}{98} &= \dfrac{4\cancel{9}}{\cancel{9}8} &= \dfrac{1}{2}\\
\dfrac{166}{664} &= \dfrac{1\bcancel{6}\cancel{6}}{\bcancel{6}\cancel{6}4} &= \dfrac{1}{4}
\end{align}
}
The term before the last = sign is located in a weird and ugly way. The spacing before the first = and the second = are not equal. Is there some way I can make these equations look more pleasant ?
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