The fraction 3/6 can be simplified as 1/2 3/6 divided by 3/3 = 1/2
3/(1/2) = 3*2 = 6
4/2 divided by 1/3
One over three (1/3) when divided by one over six(1/6) become 2 as it is nothing but six divided by threeWhat really happens is when you divide fractions, you invert the second fraction in the equation, and then you multiply the whole equation for example.....1/3 / 1/6 = it becomes 1/3 x 6/1 = you multiply 1x6= 6 and 3x1=3. Now you have an improper fraction 6/3 that can be reduced to 2.
7 over 48
The fraction 3/6 can be simplified as 1/2 3/6 divided by 3/3 = 1/2
3/(1/2) = 3*2 = 6
4/2 divided by 1/3
6/1 divided by 3/1 divided by 5/1
One over three (1/3) when divided by one over six(1/6) become 2 as it is nothing but six divided by threeWhat really happens is when you divide fractions, you invert the second fraction in the equation, and then you multiply the whole equation for example.....1/3 / 1/6 = it becomes 1/3 x 6/1 = you multiply 1x6= 6 and 3x1=3. Now you have an improper fraction 6/3 that can be reduced to 2.
You find a common number that they could BOTH be divided by(6 and 16 can divided by 2.The fraction in now 3/8.)But if it still is in simplest form,divide it again by a number.
83/3
2 divided by 6 gives a fraction of 1/3 (one third) in its simplest form.
6/2 = 3. So 6
6 over 2 as a fraction = 3/1
7 over 48
Yes. To change one fraction to an equivalent fraction the top and bottom must be multiplied (or divided) by the same number: 3/8 = (3 x 2)/(8 x 2) = 6/16