Evaluate
\frac{49}{20}=2.45
Factor
\frac{7 ^ {2}}{2 ^ {2} \cdot 5} = 2\frac{9}{20} = 2.45
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5-\frac{40+11}{20}
Multiply 2 and 20 to get 40.
5-\frac{51}{20}
Add 40 and 11 to get 51.
\frac{100}{20}-\frac{51}{20}
Convert 5 to fraction \frac{100}{20}.
\frac{100-51}{20}
Since \frac{100}{20} and \frac{51}{20} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.
\frac{49}{20}
Subtract 51 from 100 to get 49.
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