18/35 is the lowest term.
The term for the simplest form for fractions is "lowest terms". If the greatest common factor of the numerator and the denominator is 1, then the fraction is in lowest terms.
In order to find the LCD when adding or subtracting fractions
It is already in lowest terms.
1. change the dissimilar fractions to similar fractions by getting the L.C.D or the least common denominator. 2. add the whole numbers and write down the given denominator. 3. reduce the answer to lowest term if possible.
When reducing fractions to their lowest terms divide the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor
18/35 is the lowest term.
300/1
The term for the simplest form for fractions is "lowest terms". If the greatest common factor of the numerator and the denominator is 1, then the fraction is in lowest terms.
In order to find the LCD when adding or subtracting fractions
It is already in lowest terms.
45/100 = 9/20
1. change the dissimilar fractions to similar fractions by getting the L.C.D or the least common denominator. 2. add the whole numbers and write down the given denominator. 3. reduce the answer to lowest term if possible.
in whole numbers (without using fractions) there is no answer; 95 over 27 is the lowest term available
The lowest form of 16/20= 4/5 (divide by 4).
1.5 = 3/2 2.15 = 43/20
Doing that makes the numbers smaller, so it is easier.