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 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.)
fractions that can not be simplified any more
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.