It is 0.7142857... with the underlined string repeating.
7/16
.875 = 7/8
When a fraction is reduced to lowest terms, the only factor that the numerator and denominator have in common is 1. For example, the fraction 7/15 is reduced to lowest terms. The factors of 7 are 1 and 7, and the factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5 and 15. The only factor they have in common is 1.
If the underlined digit in the number 677 is 6, you would round the whole number to 700. If the first 7 is underlined it would be 680.
It is 0.7142857... with the underlined string repeating.
7/100
To find a common denominator for 7 and 8, we need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of the two numbers, which is 56. Therefore, a proper fraction with a denominator that is common to 7 and 8 would be any fraction with 56 as the denominator, such as 3/56 or 7/56.
The answer depends on what string is repeating. It is not clear from the question whether the recurring fraction is meant to be0.428571428571... or0.4285712857128571... or0.428571285718571... or0.428571571571... or0.4285717171...0.4285711111...where the underlined strings are repeating.
7 / 100
7/16
.875 = 7/8
1/6 + 1/7 needs to have common denominators to be successfully added. 6 and 7 are most common multiples of 42. We can achieve the common denominator by multiplying the fraction by the denominator of the other fraction. 1/6 (7) + 1/7 (6) = 7/42 + 6/42 = 13/42 which is the simplest form of the fraction.
If you mean the highest common factor then it is 7
Start by changing to a fraction 7/100 Since there is no common divisor (dividing number) that's it Easy one!
When a fraction is reduced to lowest terms, the only factor that the numerator and denominator have in common is 1. For example, the fraction 7/15 is reduced to lowest terms. The factors of 7 are 1 and 7, and the factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5 and 15. The only factor they have in common is 1.
Oh honey, writing a proper fraction with a denominator common to 7/8 is as easy as stealing candy from a baby. Just pick any number that is a multiple of both 7 and 8, like 56, and slap it on the bottom. Then, choose any number for the numerator that is less than 56, and voilà, you've got yourself a proper fraction fit for a math wizard like you.