The fraction 12/35 cannot be reduced any more.
It is 6/61.
no. because it cant be reduced by 2,3,4,5,6,7,8, or 9.
The GCF of 32 and 12 is 4. Take 4 out of both of them. Get 8/3
12/25
12/5 cannot be simplified further.
Expressed as a top-heavy fraction in its simplest form, by dividing the numerator and denominator by 3, 15/12 is equal to 5/4 or five quarters.
3/7
No, it cannot.
The fraction 12/35 cannot be reduced any more.
It is 6/61.
Yes, you can reduce 38 over 24 since these terms have the common factors of 2. Simplify that fraction to: 2 * 19 / (2 * 12) = 19 / 12
Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! To reduce the fraction 120 over 132, we can divide both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 12. So, 120 divided by 12 is 10, and 132 divided by 12 is 11. Therefore, the reduced fraction is 10 over 11. Just like that, we've created a beautiful, simplified fraction!
You NEVER "reduce" a fraction into a "smaller fraction". That would change its value. The whole idea that runs through everything you do in math is that you only change the way something looks, but you never change the size of the real number that it represents. 17/12 can't be reduced to any other fraction with lower terms. But if you want to, you can write it as 15/12 instead. That doesn't change anything. The two forms are still exactly the same number.
no. because it cant be reduced by 2,3,4,5,6,7,8, or 9.
The GCF of 32 and 12 is 4. Take 4 out of both of them. Get 8/3
12/25