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24 percent as a fraction in simplest form? - Answers
Every percent is a fraction of a hundred. That's why 100% is the whole thing. 24 ---- 100 I see we can cancel out a 2: 2 x 12 -------- 2 x 50 That gives us 12/50. Now I see we can take out another 2: 2 x 6 ------- 2 x 25 That gives us 6/25. Is it possible to reduce it any more? To be sure, work out the prime factors of 6 and the prime factors of 25. If there's any in common, you can reduce them out too.
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24 percent as a fraction in simplest form? - Answers
Every percent is a fraction of a hundred. That's why 100% is the whole thing. 24 ---- 100 I see we can cancel out a 2: 2 x 12 -------- 2 x 50 That gives us 12/50. Now I see we can take out another 2: 2 x 6 ------- 2 x 25 That gives us 6/25. Is it possible to reduce it any more? To be sure, work out the prime factors of 6 and the prime factors of 25. If there's any in common, you can reduce them out too.
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24 percent as a fraction in simplest form? - Answers
Every percent is a fraction of a hundred. That's why 100% is the whole thing. 24 ---- 100 I see we can cancel out a 2: 2 x 12 -------- 2 x 50 That gives us 12/50. Now I see we can take out another 2: 2 x 6 ------- 2 x 25 That gives us 6/25. Is it possible to reduce it any more? To be sure, work out the prime factors of 6 and the prime factors of 25. If there's any in common, you can reduce them out too.
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