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Use the GCF of 60 and 100 to reduce 60\100
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Use the GCF of 60 and 100 to reduce 60\100
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YOU LINE THEM UP AND WICH EVER IS THE GCF IS YOU AS
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GCF of 60 and 100 is 20
Now 60=20 x 3 and 100=20 x 5
(20 x 3)/(20 x 5)
You can divide 20 from each side and you'll get 3/5 remaining.
Hope this helps :)
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