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Easy
Question
Express
as a rational number with denominator 5
Hint:
Solve by finding the greatest common divisor
The correct answer is: -4/5
Given rational number = 
The greatest common divisor of 48 and 60 is 12.
Now, divide numerator and denominator of
by 12,
we get 
expressed as rational number with denominator 5 is
.
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