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28 April, 17:23
Simplify this ratio completely.
4/18=
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Lauren Bridges
28 April, 17:35
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0.2222 (or 2/9)
The reason the fraction is 2/9 is because if you divide each one by 2 you can only do it once. (4/2 is 2 and 18/2 is 9)
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Jadyn Spears
28 April, 17:45
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2/9 or 0.22222222
Step-by-step explanation:
4/18 reduces to 2/9
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