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What does 5 over 100 =

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You can identify that "5 over 100" can be written as a fraction. 5 will be the numerator and 100 will be the denominator:


(5)/(100)

To reduce this fraction, you need to divide the numerator and the denominator by the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) between them.

In this case, to find the GCF, you need to:

- Decompose the number into their Prime Factors:


\begin{gathered} 5=5 \\ 100=2\cdot2\cdot5\cdot5=2^2\cdot5^2 \end{gathered}

- Notice that 5 is a common factor. Then, you need to choose the one with the lowest exponent:


GCF=5

Therefore, by dividing the numerator and the denominator by 5, you get:


=(1)/(20)

Hence, the answer is:


=(1)/(20)
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