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Show me how to reduce 10:4. ratio to its lowest form
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Show me how to reduce 10:4. ratio to its lowest form
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Okay this is a lot simpler than you might think...
find a common factor of 10 and 4
i'm going to pick 2
10/2=5 and 4/2=2
now we have 5:2
there are no more common factors that we can take out of this so this is its lowest form
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