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Ian Armstrong
2 May, 13:18
4:70 the ratio as a fraction in simplest form
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Semaj
2 May, 13:30
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2/35 boom 20 characters activte
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Nylah Chung
2 May, 16:17
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2:35 4 and 70 are both common factors of two so if you divide not by two you get that
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