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32/96 of the parents in the PTA wanted a bake sale instead of s car wash. What is the greatest common factor that you could use to simplify this fraction?
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32/96 of the parents in the PTA wanted a bake sale instead of s car wash. What is the greatest common factor that you could use to simplify this fraction?
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I pretty sure that it is 2. hope this was helpful to you!
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32 = 4×8
96= 12×8
96= 3x4x8
therefore 4x8=32 is the common factor
32/96 = 1/3
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