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Cristina uses a ruler to measure the length of her math textbook. She says that the book is 4/10meter long. Is her measurement in the simplest form? If not, what is the length of the book in the simplest
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Cristina uses a ruler to measure the length of her math textbook. She says that the book is 4/10meter long. Is her measurement in the simplest form? If not, what is the length of the book in the simplest form?
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No its not in simplest form. 4/10 would be 2/5
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No, 2/5 is the simplest form
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