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Juliana Harris
19 May, 06:53
300/28 in simplest form
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Giuliana Decker
19 May, 07:46
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The reduced form of
300 / 28 is 75 / 7
Steps to simplifying fractions:
Find the GCD (or HCF) of numerator and denominator
GCD of 300 and 28 is 4
Divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD
300 : 4
28 : 4
Reduced fraction:
75 / 7
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Jacob Valencia
19 May, 09:03
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Step-by-step explanation:
Find the GCD (or HCF) of numerator and denominator
GCD of 75 and 7 is 1
Divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD
75 : 1
7 : 1
Reduced fraction:
75/7
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