Multiply (or divide) the numerator and the denominator both by the same number.
The quotient is the result when you divide a numerator of a fraction by the denominator
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If the numerators are the same then a fraction with a bigger denominator is smaller than a fraction with a biiger denominator. The bigger the number you divide by, the smalller each bit is.
You multiply or divide both numerator and denominator by the same number.
Same as a proper fraction. You check whether you can divide numerator and denominator by the same number.
Multiply (or divide) the numerator and the denominator both by the same number.
The quotient is the result when you divide a numerator of a fraction by the denominator
anyo! ju gu lae?!.....zhu t'em
Divide the denominator into the numerator.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same non-zero integer. You can divide the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero integer, but the integer has to be a factor of them both.
If the numerators are the same then a fraction with a bigger denominator is smaller than a fraction with a biiger denominator. The bigger the number you divide by, the smalller each bit is.
You multiply or divide both numerator and denominator by the same number.
It could be simplifying the fraction.
divide the denominator by the numerator
No. Divide the numerator by the denominator.
Whatever you multiply or divide the numerator by, you must do the same to the denominator. If you multiply or divide the numerator and denominator by different numbers, you change the value of the fraction and turn it into a different number. After that, nothing is "equivalent" any more ... you're working with a changed number.