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Express the ratio 1.2m to 22cm in its lowest term.Give your answer in the form m:n,where m and n are integers
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Express the ratio 1.2m to 22cm in its lowest term.Give your answer in the form m:n,where m and n are integers
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1.2m = m
22cm = n
first change them to a common unit thus m to cm to male it much simplier
therefore 1.2 times hundred = 120cm
you can now divide
120cm;22cm
60cm;11cm
60;11
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