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Is a unit fraction always in the simplest form?

Yes.


What is true about every unit fraction?

Every unit fraction is in its simplest form. Every unit fraction is a proper fraction.


How do I write 13 over 43 as a unit fraction?

13/43 is in its simplest form as a fraction


What is the unit form of a fraction?

A unit fraction is any fraction with 1 in the numerator.


How do I write 23 over 138 as a unit fraction?

23/138 is equivalent to 1/6 in its simplest form


What is nine-tenths expressed as a unit fraction?

In a unit fraction, the numerator is always the number 1. 9/10 cannot be written as a unit fraction.


How do you make a fraction in simplest form when it prime?

If either the numerator or denominator is prime, you need to check that the other is not divisible by that prime. If it is then the prime is a common factor and the fraction simplifies either to a unit factor or an integer. Otherwise, there is no simplification possible. For example, consider the prime 7.7/21 = 1/3 is a unit fraction.63/7 = 9 is an integer.22/7 and 7/22 cannot be simplified.


What is a unit in fractions?

A unit = 1 = 1/1 in fraction form.


Can any fraction be expressed as the sum of unit fractions?

Yes. Although a negative fraction would have to involve addinig negative unit fractions. A positive fraction is a number of the form x/y where x and y are positive integers. The simplest solution is to add x lots of 1/y.


How do you transfer fractions to inches?

To transfer fractions to inches, you first need to understand the context of the fraction in relation to inches. If you're converting from a fraction of a larger unit (like feet), you can multiply the fraction by the total inches in that unit (e.g., 1 foot = 12 inches). If you're simply expressing a fractional inch measurement, you can directly write it as a decimal or keep it as a fraction (e.g., 3/4 inch remains 3/4 inch). Always ensure that the fraction is in its simplest form for clarity.


How are all unit fractions different?

They have the same numerator (1) but different denominators. Since the numerator is 1 in each fraction, it cannot be simplified therefore each unit fraction is in its simplest form. Then, because the denominators of any two of them are different the fractions must be different.


What is a proportional unit rate?

the same as a unit rate just in fraction form