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Can we still reduce 4/5 to the lowest term?
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Can we still reduce 4/5 to the lowest term?
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nope. 4/5 doesn’t have any thing in common so 4/5 is already lowest. for example, if it was 4/8 they can be cut down to 1/2. both numbers have a 4 in common so divide both top and bottom by 4 to get 1/2.
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no as both terms cannot be futher divided.
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