Which you don't want. You want the least common denominator, which is 360.
The lowest common factor of any set of numbers is always 1.
It is a fraction of the form (6*k)/(8*k) where k is any non-zero integer or a common factor of 6 and 8.
five eighths is the lowest term. You now this because the two numbers only share the factor of 1, and if 1 is the only shared factor the fraction is at it's lowest term.
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There is no common factor
3 fifteenths as a simplified fraction is 1 fifth. All you have to do is divide the numerator and the denominator by the greatest common factor.
nope
The GCF is 1.
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The least common factor is 1. (The least common factor of any two or more positive integers is always 1.)
Nine fifteenths in simplest form is three fifths. Since the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) they have is 3 (you may make a 'T' chart or a Factor Tree to find out), divide the numerator (top number of fraction) and the denominator (bottom number of fraction) both by three. So the simplest form of nine fifteenths is three fifths.
The GCF is 1.
The GCF is 1.
Eleven has no such factor.
Eleven
It is a fraction of the form (6*k)/(8*k) where k is any non-zero integer or a common factor of 6 and 8.
five eighths is the lowest term. You now this because the two numbers only share the factor of 1, and if 1 is the only shared factor the fraction is at it's lowest term.