If numerator and denominator each contain the same factor, divide them both by this factor. Example in the fraction 8/12, both top and bottom can be divided by 4. So do it and you get 2/3. There are no more common factors, so it is in its lowest terms.
It is already a fraction in its lowest terms.
-2 over 29 is already a fraction reduced to its lowest terms.
17
The fraction is not reduced to lowest terms. We can reduce this fraction to lowest terms by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 4, because 4 is the Greatest Common Divisor of the numbers 52 and 64. So, this fraction reduced to lowest terms is 13/16
44% = 44/100 Reduced to its lowest terms, it is 11/25
It is already a fraction in its lowest terms.
-2 over 29 is already a fraction reduced to its lowest terms.
As an improper fraction in its lowest terms 6.28 is 157/25
17
The fraction is not reduced to lowest terms. We can reduce this fraction to lowest terms by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 4, because 4 is the Greatest Common Divisor of the numbers 52 and 64. So, this fraction reduced to lowest terms is 13/16
44% = 44/100 Reduced to its lowest terms, it is 11/25
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It is already reduced.
0.6 as a reduced fraction is 3/5
It is: 36/60 = 3/5 in its lowest terms
as a fraction 5/7
3/10