If you believe Occam's Razor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_razor), which most mathemeticians and scientists do adhere to, yes. But, the problem is, you have to define what is "simplest" and "best"
If you can solve a mathematical problem two ways, it is generally considered that the answer the requires the fewest steps to reach the correct answer (the simplest) is preferred (the best).
a multivitamin is you usually the simplest and easiest to take; it also gives you all the nutrients you need.
The best way to get rid of mice are usually the simplest. They include, but are not limited to, rat poison, mouse traps, and fumigation. If you go with fumigation, it is best to call your local exterminator.
The rectangle is the simplest and most practical outline for a building.
Usually, the best way is the simplest. "He went to bed" would work just as well, and maybe even better, as something flowery and pretentious.
Expressed in its simplest form, 29/1 is equal to 29. When the denominator of a fraction is 1, there is usually no need to include the denominator.
Usually the worst kind. They make the simplest of things really hard.
William of Occum was a 14th century friar and philosopher. 'Occum's Razor', essentially, states that if there are a number of solutions to a particular problem, the simplest is usually the best.
No. If you are asked for "simplest form", it is usually assumed that the result should be an integer over an integer - so you should leave it as 2 / 3 in this case.
I usually do best after midnight
Find the ammunition that it shoots the best.
you don't you get really high and hope for the best
It helps you with your math just a tad and it is easier for the corrector to correct