Yes.
Example: 16/32 can be divided because 16 is a multiple of 32 so the answer would be 2.
You can also divide high term fractions to get decimals.
Hope this helps!
No you dont
Multiply every term in the expression by the least common multiple of all the denominators. That will get rid of all fractions.
When reducing fractions to their lowest terms divide the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor
When you simplify 8 over 10 to its lowest term, the answer is 4 over 5.
In order to find the LCD when adding or subtracting fractions
25/4
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Fractions that are not equivalent are dissimilar fractions * * * * * The term is used more commonly to refer to fractions whose denominators are different.
That all depends on what you mean by "simplify". Reduce the fraction to the lowest term to get: 1½ If you are referring to "reduce the term to decimal form". Then, we have 1.5.
300/1
The Visayan term for fractions is "bahin" or "bahin-bahin." In mathematical contexts, fractions are typically referred to as "porsyon" or "sukod" as well. These terms can vary slightly depending on the specific Visayan dialect being used.
Compound fractions are fractions that contain other fractions in their numerator, denominator, or both. An example of a compound fraction is ( \frac{\frac{1}{2}}{\frac{3}{4}} ), which represents one fraction divided by another. Another example is ( \frac{2}{3} + \frac{1}{4} ), where each term is a simple fraction but combined forms a compound expression. These types of fractions often require simplification or finding a common denominator to solve.