17 is a whole number, so it does not need to be reduced. If it were the numerator in a fraction where the denominator was a multiple of 17 then you would have probable cause to reduce it. An example would be: 17/34, which equals 1/2 when reduced.
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You cannot reduce 17/24 into a lower fraction since 17 and 24 have no GCF to simplify them any lower.
the answer is 17/38 because it dosent eqaull
The fraction 17/60 cannot be reduced any more.
It reduces to 12/17
no that's as low as it can go because 17 is a prime number
You can think of 17 as a fraction by writing it as 17/1. It is already reduced to lowest terms. Perhaps you mean question 17 in an assignment.
Since 17 and 136 have the common factors of 17, reduce 'em to obtain 1/8.
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Since the numerator is a prime number, it is impossible to reduce 17/24 into a simpler form.
When you reduce a mixed number, the whole number does not change. It is the fraction that changes. For insance, if you want to reduce 5 and 3/6, you would simply keep the 5 and reduce the 3/6 to 1/2. The final outcome would be 5 and 1/2. 20 and 15/20 would reduce to 20 and 3/4. 17 and 10/12 would reduce to 17 and 5/6. And so on...