To unsimplify a fraction, you need to find an equivalent fraction with a larger denominator. This is typically done by multiplying both the numerator and denominator of the fraction by the same number. By doing so, you can expand the fraction to a form that may be more familiar or easier to work with. Remember that the value of the fraction remains the same, even after unsimplifying it.
Oh, dude, unsimplifying a fraction is like reverse-engineering a smoothie back into its original fruits. You just need to multiply both the numerator and the denominator by the same number to make the fraction more complicated... I mean, unsimplified. It's like adding extra toppings to your Pizza - more is always better, right?
Well, when you want to unsimplify a fraction, you're essentially looking to express it in its simplest form. To do this, you need to find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numerator and denominator, then divide both by that factor. It's like tidying up a beautiful painting to reveal its true essence - just simplify with care and patience, and you'll uncover the purest form of the fraction.
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It is 57/60, which can be simplified but, in my view, the unsimplified version is easier to work with.
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It is 15/24. This can be simplified to 5/8 but often the unsimplified version is easier to work with.
A complex fraction has a fraction in the numerator, denominator, or both. As with all fractions, it implies division, so apply the rules of dividing by a fraction, invert the divisor and multiply. EX: (a/b) / (c/d) means (a/b) divided by (c/d) = (a/b) x (d/c) = (ad) / (bc) and as always reduce if possible. EX: (2/3) / (3/5) = (2/3) x (5/3) = 10/9 = 1 1/9
There's no mathematical difference between them; they're the same value. They express the same ratio. In a simplified fraction, the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1. In an unsimplified fraction, that GCF is greater than one.
The denominator in the unsimplified fraction.
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It is 57/60, which can be simplified but, in my view, the unsimplified version is easier to work with.
It is 15/100 which can be simplified. But the unsimplified version is probably easier to work with.
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373/100 a way to get the answer is to first convert it to a unsimplified fraction (3.73/1) then times both side by 100. this will make 373/100
It is 15/24. This can be simplified to 5/8 but often the unsimplified version is easier to work with.
To unsimplify a fraction, multiply the numerator and denominator by the same unit - it doesn't even necessarily have to be an integer unit. For example, an unsimplified version of 5/7 could be (5 x 2) = 10 over (7 x 2) = 14 - or 10/14.
1.75 Kilometers is 1750/1000 as a unsimplified improper fraction, 7/4 as a simplified improper fraction, and 1 and 3/4 as a proper & simplified fraction.
The bottom number of the original, unsimplified fraction represents the number of equal parts in one whole, where each part is of the same magnitude as the top number. Once the fraction has been simplified, these links no longer apply directly, but only through equivalence.
one quater or 1/4 is a fraction already. an equivilant but improper or unsimplified fraction would be 2/8, 4/16, 8/32, 3/12, 9/36, 10/40, 20/80 or basically anything where the top number is one fourth of the bottom number.