It is a fraction in its reduced or simplest from.
You write 8 over 100: 8/100. To simplify, look for a common factor between the numerator and the denominator. If you find any, divide numerator and denominator by the common factor. Repeat, until you find no more common factors.You write 8 over 100: 8/100. To simplify, look for a common factor between the numerator and the denominator. If you find any, divide numerator and denominator by the common factor. Repeat, until you find no more common factors.You write 8 over 100: 8/100. To simplify, look for a common factor between the numerator and the denominator. If you find any, divide numerator and denominator by the common factor. Repeat, until you find no more common factors.You write 8 over 100: 8/100. To simplify, look for a common factor between the numerator and the denominator. If you find any, divide numerator and denominator by the common factor. Repeat, until you find no more common factors.
Here is an example. The fraction to simplify is 6/12. See if there is a common factor between the numerator and the denominator. In this case, 3 happens to be a common factor. Divide numerator and denominator by 3. The result is 2/4. See if there are more common factors, and repeat. Dividing numerator and denominator by 2, you get 1/2. You could also have divided numerator and denominator of the original fraction by 6, with the same final result - but sometimes it is easier to do it in parts.
You check whether the numerator and the denominator have a common factor. If they do, divide both the numerator and the denominator by this common factor. Continue until there are no more common factors. The greatest common factor can be found by prime factorization; for larger numbers, Euclid's algorithm is much more efficient.
You look whether there is a common factor between the numerator and the denominator. If there is, divide the numerator and the denominator by this common factor. When there are no more common factors, the fraction is in simplest terms. Example: the fraction is 9/12. The common factor is 3. If you divide 9 by 3 and 12 by 3, you get 3/4. Since there are no more common factors, the fraction is in simplest terms.
You check whether numerator and denominator (top and bottom) of the fraction have common factors. Then you divide both by the common factors. Continue, until there are no more common factors.
common denominator
a numerator can be more than the denominator but, if it is it is a improper fraction. so the numerator is less than the denominator do the fraction can be proper.
10 / 82you can reduce the numerator and denominator by a factor of 25 / 41because there are no more common factors between them, this is the simplest form
when the numerator and denominator doesn't have any more Greatest Common Factor.
Example: 2/3 and 3/4 The LCD of 3 and 4 is 12. Multiply the numerator and the denominator of 2/3 by 4 to make 8/12 Multiply the numerator and the denominator of 3/4 by 3 to make 9/12
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