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Anastasia Ayers
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10 January, 18:40
How do you reduce 75/100?
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Solomon Crosby
10 January, 18:53
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To reduce 75/100 you must find the Greatest Common Factor of 75 and 100 which would be 25, then you would divide each number by 25 to get 3/4.
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Amira Roy
10 January, 19:02
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Find the greatest common factor and then divide each number by it.
in this case the gcf for 75 and 100 is 25.
75 divided by 25 = 3
100 divided by 25 = 4
so 75/100 simplified = 3/4
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