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Knox
4 June, 10:29
Reduce 27/42 to the lowest term
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Charles Richardson
4 June, 11:42
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So you need to find a number that goes into both of these numbers:
3 goes into both, so divide both by 3
27/3 = 9
42/3 = 14
so your answer is 9/14
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Darien Spence
4 June, 12:27
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9/14 would be the lowest possible answer if you want it in decimal form it is 0.64285714
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