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If you mean 6/12 and 2/4 then they are both equal and can be reduced to 1/2
No, 3 and 8 have no common factors greater than 1. 3/8 cannot be reduced.
No. A fraction can only be reduced if the numerator and denominator share a common divisor that is greater than 1. Since 13 is a prime number (meaning it can only be divided by itself and 1) and 4 cannot be divided by 13, the fraction cannot be reduced.
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Fluorine and chlorine both need to gain electrons in order to achieve a stable electron configuration of 8 electrons in their outer shell, but fluorine is the smaller atom. As atoms get larger, their ability to attract electrons is reduced and they become more metallic in nature and less nonmetallic, because the outer shells of the electrons are farther from the positively charged nucleus, and even though the nucleus of larger atoms also has a larger positive charge, the increase in charge has less effect than the increase in distance, because charge is a direct proportionality and distance is an inversely squared proportionality. Distance matters more. So fluorine has the greater attraction for electrons, or as you put it, it has the greater reduction potential.
Most mountains are very close to or are touching clouds, which causes a fog and reduced visibility.
Because Ben Jones controls the visibility at his will.
Different countries and (in the US) different states have different legislation for such matters.
The danger of reduced traction is greatest when it first starts raining. This is because there is oil on the road and the rain turns the oil spots into slippery areas. Wet road surfaces due to rain and snow can cause reduced traction as can sleet.
The Car Coach - 2011 Reduced Driving Visibility was released on: USA: 1 March 2012
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well if its foggy visibility is reduced if its raining the road is wet which reduces grip and braking distance if its below 7 degrees celcius the tires contract and grip is reduced. realy its all about safty
Reduced visibility and the rapid accumalation of snow
Turn on navigation lights.
An all-around white light
When operating in conditions of reduced visibility, such as fog or heavy rain, reduce your speed, use your headlights, and increase following distance. Stay alert, avoid sudden maneuvers, and use windshield wipers and defrosters to maintain visibility. Consider pulling over in a safe location if visibility becomes too poor to continue driving safely.
Turn on navigation lights.