scaling up
It is simplification.
It could be simplifying the fraction.
To divide the numerator and the denominator of a ratio by the same factor means to simplify or reduce the ratio. This is done by dividing both numbers in the ratio by their greatest common factor, which results in an equivalent ratio.
It is called reducing or simplifying the fraction.
It gives an equivalent ratio is a simpler form.
The numerator on the left side by the denominator on the rigth side, and the denominator on the left side by the numerator on the rigth side.
It is simplifying the ratio.
It is simplification.
Means to multipily the numerator and the denominator of a ratio by the same factor.
It could be simplifying the fraction.
It means dividing the numerator and denominator of the fraction by their greatest common factor.
That then means that the fraction is in its simplest form.
The phrase in the question does not mean anything!
To divide the numerator and the denominator of a ratio by the same factor means to simplify or reduce the ratio. This is done by dividing both numbers in the ratio by their greatest common factor, which results in an equivalent ratio.
It is called reducing or simplifying the fraction.
It gives an equivalent ratio is a simpler form.
It means that the previous fraction was not in its lowest terms.