Write out your fraction problem. 3 over 5 plus x over x equals 5 over 6. Next, you need to make the fractions equivalent. The multiples I used were 6 and 5. Multiply the fraction 3 over 5 by 6; that equals the fraction of 18 over 30. Do the same with the fraction 5 over 6 only by 5. That equals 25 over 30. Now write your new fraction problem. (18 over 30 plus x over x equals 25 over 30. Subtract 25 from 18. Your answer is 7. Dont forget the other half of your fraction! Your final answer is 7 over 30.
A couple would be 5/6 or 50/60
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30 over 108 is a fraction. A fraction does not (cannot) have a GCF.
25/30 = 5/6 = 0.8333 (threes repeating)
Write out your fraction problem. 3 over 5 plus x over x equals 5 over 6. Next, you need to make the fractions equivalent. The multiples I used were 6 and 5. Multiply the fraction 3 over 5 by 6; that equals the fraction of 18 over 30. Do the same with the fraction 5 over 6 only by 5. That equals 25 over 30. Now write your new fraction problem. (18 over 30 plus x over x equals 25 over 30. Subtract 25 from 18. Your answer is 7. Dont forget the other half of your fraction! Your final answer is 7 over 30.
5/6 in its simplest form.
25/30
A couple would be 5/6 or 50/60
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Remember: Every number is over 1 as a fraction. So, 30 is 30 over 1 as a fraction.
30 over 108 is a fraction. A fraction does not (cannot) have a GCF.
Yes it is - any proper fraction is always less than one !
25/30 = 5/6 = 0.8333 (threes repeating)
25/30
25 over 30=0.833333333
13/30. When a number is divided by a fraction, the dividing fraction's reciprical is used to multiply, so the equation is changed to 13/25 * 10/12. 13 * 10 = 130; 25 * 12 = 300. The answer is 130/300, but it can be simplified further. Divide the numerator and the denominator by 10, which gives the final answer of 13/30.