When the numerator and the denominator are co-prime: that is, their highest common factor is 1.
If 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 really cant change nine to a fraction at least thats what I know
It cant be further devised.
you can't simplify that anymore, you have to know what either x or y equals
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
Well, isn't that a happy little number! Let's turn 7.5625 into a fraction. First, we know that the number after the decimal point is in the thousandths place, so we can write it as 7 and 5625/10000. Then, we simplify the fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 25 to get 7 and 225/400. And finally, we simplify further by dividing both by 25 again to get the fraction 7 and 9/16. Happy fraction-making!