The simplest fractions are those that can't be further simplified.
That means:
-- The fraction is in "lowest terms".
-- Its numerator and denominator have no common factor except ' 1 '.
-- Its numerator and denominator are both prime numbers.
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∙ 2011-03-22 20:44:16Wiki User
∙ 2011-05-02 22:08:381/2, 3/4, those are examples of the most well-known, and common fractions and they are the simplest to work with.
The simplest for of 0.09 as a fractions is 9/100.
13/14 is in its simplest form.
15
Any fraction with a one in the numerator is in its simplest form.
3/5
3/10
67/100
You could, if you wished to.
61/100
53/100
It depends on what types of fractions. But, just get the fraction down to the simplest form, or until you can't divide into it anymore. Ex. 28/7 in simplest form is 4/1
Fractions come in all sizes. 1/2 = 2/4 = 3/6 = 4/8 The smallest of these is known as the simplest form.