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27 April, 09:29
52/182 in its lowest terms
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Reece Greene
27 April, 12:10
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Answer: 2/7
Step-by-step explanation:
52/182=
(2 to the 2nd power * 13) / (2 * 7 * 13) =
((2 to the 2nd power * 13) : (2 * 13)) / ((2 * 7 * 13) : (2 * 13)) =
2/7
(I had to write "to the 2nd power" out)
As a decimal, 2/7 = 0.285714285714 which was rounds to 0.29.
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