20% as a reduced fraction?
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put the percentage over 100

20/100

then reduce the fraction by finding the the greatest common factor, the highest number that goes into both of the top and bottom of the fraction evenly.  In this case it is 20

divide both top and bottom by the greatest common factor to get:

1/5

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