2/10 = 1/5
No, by dividing the numerator and denominator by 5 you will get the simplest form, 2/3
30/100 factor out the 10 10*3/10*10 as 10 appears in both numerator and denominator as a factor ( one of the 10's in denominator) it can be canceled 3/10 -------simplest form
10/18in the simplest form is5/9we got this answer by dividing both denominator and numerator by 2.5/9
10 / 82you can reduce the numerator and denominator by a factor of 25 / 41because there are no more common factors between them, this is the simplest form
No. Both 5/10 and 10/5 are not in their simplest forms.
Yes. When the numerator and denominator have a GCF of 1, the fraction is in the simplest form. To simplify, find the GCF and divide both numerator and denominator by the same: Example: simplify 30/40 30/40 divided by 10/10 (1) = 3/4
No, by dividing the numerator and denominator by 5 you will get the simplest form, 2/3
You are 7/10.
30/100 factor out the 10 10*3/10*10 as 10 appears in both numerator and denominator as a factor ( one of the 10's in denominator) it can be canceled 3/10 -------simplest form
10/18in the simplest form is5/9we got this answer by dividing both denominator and numerator by 2.5/9
10 / 82you can reduce the numerator and denominator by a factor of 25 / 41because there are no more common factors between them, this is the simplest form
No. Both 5/10 and 10/5 are not in their simplest forms.
You divide the numerator and denominator by 2.Then you get 5 over 6 which is 10 over 12's simplest form.
9/10 since both the numerator and the denominator are divisible by 3.
30/51 Numerator and denominator are divisible by 3. 10/17ths
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, by dividing the numerator and denominator by 10, 10/50 is equal to 1/5 or one fifth.
Expressed in its simplest form by dividing the numerator and denominator by 2, 10/82 is equal to 5/41 or five forty-firsts.