Find a number that can be divided into both 28 and 36. If for example you try the number 2, you get:
28/36 = 14/18.
Both 14 and 18 can be divided by 2 as well, so repeat:
14/18 = 7/9.
7 and 9 have no more divisors in common, so there's your answer.
(You could also have saved a step by noticing that both 28 and 36 are divisible by 4.)
36/54 in lowest terms is 2/3
3/7
If you mean change 38% into a decimal and a fraction then they are 0.38 and 19/50 in its lowest terms respectively
Yes. Just divide each by the greatest common factor to get lowest terms.
4/5
12/28 = 3/7 reduced to its lowest terms
36/54 in lowest terms is 2/3
it is 4/5 (:
3/7
If you mean change 38% into a decimal and a fraction then they are 0.38 and 19/50 in its lowest terms respectively
Yes. Just divide each by the greatest common factor to get lowest terms.
3/14
Four fifths
zero.
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 0.312 is equal to 39/125 or thirty-nine one hundred and twenty-fifths.
7/13
Eight twelfths in the lowest terms would be by dividing that numerator 8 and denominator 12 both by their greater common factor: 4. So (8/4)/(12/4) = 2/3.