All the fractions that have a numerator of one are always in the simplest for because you can't reduce 1. For example if you have one-twelfth, and you want to know what the reduced fraction is, you have to find the greatest common multiple (GCF) of 1 and 12. The GCF of 1 and 12 is 1.So, if you do 1 divided by 1 you get one. If you do 1 divided by 12,you get 12. So anyways even if you try to reduce it, you would still get one-twelfth.
A simple fraction is a fraction that is a whole number divided by a whole number. Complex fractions can have fractions inside of fractions.
It is simple all u really do is divide reguarlly.......
No - one half plus one half equals one.
its always going to be in the denominator of 2 fractions.
Like and unlike fractions only make sense when you have two [or more] fractions. One fraction, such as 5/12, is always like itself.
invert and multiply
not always,only when you need to
Not always. If one denominator is a multiple of the other, the LCD will be the larger one.
Not always. There are times when division of fractions results in a non-improper fraction.
Fractions! Otherwise you don't have anything to add.
Recipes!
to make them as simple as possible