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Stels [109]
3 years ago
9

Please help me. I can’t figure out how to put this in the calculator

Mathematics
1 answer:
spayn [35]3 years ago
7 0

Remove the decimal and put the number over 1000 or the next highest mark(10,100,1000,10000,etc depending on how many figures are in the number)

226/1000

Then divide the two by the Greatest Common Factor. In this case, it will be 2.

113/500

You cannot divide this any further because 113 is a Prime number, and 500 is not divisible by 113.

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