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Reagan Huffman
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27 February, 09:20
Simplest for of the ratio 1 to 4
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Chris Haynes
27 February, 09:37
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You can't simplify that it's the simplest you can go
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Sawyer Walters
27 February, 09:37
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1:4 is the simplest you con go.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you had something like 50:100, that is something you can simplify.
50:100 would be 1:2.
SO for the question you asked it can only be 1:4.
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