If you want a shortcut, you could just multiply 1/6 by 1/6 and then by 1/6 again, and so on.
(NOTE: This will not give you every fraction that can be simplified by 6, only some.)
It is: 3/6 = 1/2 simplified
6/8 and 12/16. 3/4 is the simplified version of both of these fractions
The answer would be 6 and 18/100 which simplified would be 6 and 9/50.
fractions that can not be simplified any more
Fractions are Fractions because they are parts of a whole. The definition of a fraction is a part of a whole. Fractions in math represent parts of 1, such as 3/6. there are 3 parts out of 6 total to equal 1. since there are only half of the 6 parts present, this fraction could be simplified to 1/2. Improper fractions such as 8/6 mean that there are more parts of 1 than what equal 1. 6/6+2/6(1+2/6) is equal to 8/6, which is easier to use in an equation than its mixed number counterpart(1 2/6) or (1 1/3, simplified.)
It cannot be simplified.
Fractions that are equivalent have the same values when simplified.
The rational fractions cannot be simplified.
Divide the numerator 6 and the denominator 10 by 2 and the answer is 3/5 Which can't be simplified further.
For adding fractions, you need to make both denominators the same, then add the numerators. In this case 5/6 and 4/6 have the sum 9/6, which can be simplified to 1 1/2 (fractions are difficult in these answer windows).
Cross-simplification is a technique used to simplify the multiplication of fractions. It is possible when the fractions have common factors that can be divided out. For example the multiplication of the fractions 6/2 * 2/5 = (6*2)/(2*5). The 2's can be simplified out so that the multiplication is simply 6/1 * 1/5 = 6/5.
No, unless you want fractions over fractions.