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The fraction 49/98 is a curious fraction, as an inexperienced mathematician in attempting to simplify it may incorrectly believe that 49/98 = 4/8, which is correct, is obtained by cancelling the 9s.
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We shall consider fractions like, 30/50 = 3/5, to be trivial examples.
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There are exactly four non-trivial examples of this type of fraction, less than one in value, and containing two digits in the numerator and denominator.
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If the product of these four fractions is given in its lowest common terms, find the value of the denominator. |