When the numerator and the denominator are co-prime: that is, their highest common factor is 1.
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∙ 10y agoIf it is an Improper Fraction then you have to simplify which is the same thing is reducing.
you know that .78 is out of 1 so its also78/100that is a fraction but you can simplify it to39/5039/50
If it says to and if it can, like 8 can, to 4/5. ---- 10
It cant be further devised.
I know if you divide by e^(y/x) you get three of the components, but I can't figure out how to get the fraction with the (x+y) as the denominator and where ...
If it is an Improper Fraction then you have to simplify which is the same thing is reducing.
i dont know i asked it
you know that .78 is out of 1 so its also78/100that is a fraction but you can simplify it to39/5039/50
If it says to and if it can, like 8 can, to 4/5. ---- 10
When the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1.
you can't simplify that anymore, you have to know what either x or y equals
you really cant change nine to a fraction at least thats what I know
It cant be further devised.
when you cant throw up anymore .
first simplify the fraction then multiply the denominators times the numerators and see if they are equal
You cant anymore its not on it got bad ratings i believe i was on the show i was gian
110 percent means 110 per 100. We write this as a fraction as 110/100. We can then simplify by dividing top and bottom by 10 to get 11/10. (11 is prime and clearly not a factor of 10 so we know we can simplify no further.)