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Write in the form of an irreducible fraction: A) 1,6 B) 0,32 C) 0,8 D) 0,025 E) 1,35 F) 10,2
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Write in the form of an irreducible fraction: A) 1,6 B) 0,32 C) 0,8 D) 0,025 E) 1,35 F) 10,2
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Write in the form of an irreducible fraction:
A) 1,6
B) 0,32
C) 0,8
D) 0,025
E) 1,35
F) 10,2
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1,6 = 16/10 = 8/5
0,32 = 32/100 = 16/50 = 8/25
0,8 = 8/10 = 4/5
0,025 = 25/1000 = 5/200 = 1/40
1,35 = 135/100 = 27/20
10,2 = 102/100 = 51/50
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