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Janelle Pope
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12 March, 13:06
Reduce the fraction completely
48/36
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Bailee Poole
12 March, 13:28
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The answer is 4/3
The GCF or the greatest common factor of 48 and 36 is 12.
Therefore, you reduce 48/36 by 12 to get 4/3. You can also write it as a mixed number depending what and how the questions asks you to write it.
If the questions asks you to write it as a mixed number the answer will be 1 1/3
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Kate Conner
12 March, 13:35
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4/3
Step-by-step explanation:
48/36 < = The GCF (Greatest Common Factor) of these numbers are 12)
Divide each number by 12
48/12 = 4, 36/12 = 3
4/3 is your simplified fraction.
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