The number of objects in the furthest right column of the tree will be your denominator.
You divide the numerator (top) by the GCF to give you the numerator for the reduced fraction. You divide the denominator (bottom) by the GCF to give you the denominator of the reduced fraction. DONE! For example, 27/45 GCF(27, 45) = 9 Numerator of reduced fraction = 27/9 = 3 Denominator of reduced fraction = 45/9 = 5 So reduced fraction = 3/5
The numerator of a fraction is the number on top and the denominator is the number at the bottom.Search for a common factor, of the numerator and denominator. That is a whole number that goes into both of them evenly.If the only such number is 1, then you are done. If not,Divide both the numerator and denominator by that common factor to give an equivalent fraction with a new numerator and denominator.Go back to step 1.
84/100 or 84% or 0.84 the rule with manipulating fraction is "do the same to top and bottom" but if you just want to get a fraction with a denominator of 100 them just use a calculator since it'll give youa decimal fraction which is basically what fraction over 100 are.
0.375 = 375/1000 Divide numerator and denominator by 125 to give 3/8
It depends on the 2 fractions, but let me give you and example.1st fraction- 2/5 . (2 is the numerator, 5 is the denominator).2nd fraction-2/10. (2 is the numerator, 10 is the denominator).First when you add fractions you want to make sure the denominator (or the number below the line) is the same. So in order to do that, you would find the least common multiple (a number they are both divisible by.5 and 10 can both be divisible by 10, so our denominator is going to be 10. To change the denominator you want to multiply 5 by 2 to get 10. Whatever you do to the denominator (5), you would do to the numerator.2*24------- =>----5*210Once you have the same denominator, all you do is add the numerators together and keep the denominator the same.426--- + --- = ---101010To simplify, think of a number that both the numerator and the denominator can both be divided by (that doesn't give you a decimal.In this case, 6 and 10 are both divisible by 2, so you would divide both of them by 26/10 = 3/5And there you have it! You know when the fraction is simplified when the numerator and the denominator are not divisible by one number.
First you have to give the probability as a fraction. Then, you can simplify it by dividing the numerator and denominator by a number until it is reduced to the simplist terms For example, 40/50 can be reduced to 4/5 chance- but it is still the same
-- An improper fraction is a fraction with a numerator that's larger than its denominator. -- There's nothing you can do to 7/34 that will give you a fraction with a numerator that's larger than its denominator.
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator of the fraction to give the numerator; the denominator is the same as the denominator of the fraction: 5 2/9 = (5×9+2)/9 = 47/9
You divide the numerator (top) by the GCF to give you the numerator for the reduced fraction. You divide the denominator (bottom) by the GCF to give you the denominator of the reduced fraction. DONE! For example, 27/45 GCF(27, 45) = 9 Numerator of reduced fraction = 27/9 = 3 Denominator of reduced fraction = 45/9 = 5 So reduced fraction = 3/5
Exactly the other way around: Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the result will give you the decimal form of the fraction.
Reduce the fraction to its simplest form - that is, remove any common factors between the numerator and denominator. If the denominator now is a factor of some power of 10, that is, if the denominator is of the form 2a*5b then the fraction will me a terminating decimal. If not, it will not.
Simply give the value of its denominator as 1 as for example 3 = 3/1 as an improper fraction or as a 'top heavy' fraction.
To make a fraction have the denominator 100, you need to multiply and divide until this is the case. The one thing to remember is that anything that is done to the denominator must also be done to the numerator. For example, if we take the fraction 7/14, we could start by dividing top and bottom by 7 to give us 1/2. The next step would be to multiply top and bottom by 50 to give us 50/100. Thus 7/14 = 50/100 as a fraction with denominator 100.
It is 11/25 and you can multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer to give you an equivalent fraction.
The numerator of a fraction is the number on top and the denominator is the number at the bottom.Search for a common factor, of the numerator and denominator. That is a whole number that goes into both of them evenly.If the only such number is 1, then you are done. If not,Divide both the numerator and denominator by that common factor to give an equivalent fraction with a new numerator and denominator.Go back to step 1.
A fraction and its reduced form are equivalent. The numerator and denominator of the original (non-reduced) fraction will have been divided by their greatest common factor to give the reduced fraction.
84/100 or 84% or 0.84 the rule with manipulating fraction is "do the same to top and bottom" but if you just want to get a fraction with a denominator of 100 them just use a calculator since it'll give youa decimal fraction which is basically what fraction over 100 are.