When you can't reduce it anymore
Examples: 1/2, 4/5, 6/17
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Answer #2:
The first answer is a nice restatement of the principle that orange is the color of an orange.
A fraction is in its lowest terms when the numerator and denominator have no common
factor except ' 1 '. That's why you learn about common factors just before you learn
about reducing fractions.
0.63 in a fraction reduced to its lowest term is 63/100
a reduced fraction is a fraction to its lowest term example:3/6 is1/2
Find the GCF of the numerator and the denominator and divide them both by it. If the GCF is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form.
20 over 96 reduced to its lowest term is 5/24
0.74 as a reduced fraction is 37/50
0.005 in a fraction reduced to its lowest term is 1/200
0.63 in a fraction reduced to its lowest term is 63/100
The lowest-term fraction can be obtained by finding the denominator and numerator by GCF. The lowest fraction can not be further reduced.
a reduced fraction is a fraction to its lowest term example:3/6 is1/2
Find the GCF of the numerator and the denominator and divide them both by it. If the GCF is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form.
20 over 96 reduced to its lowest term is 5/24
0.74 as a reduced fraction is 37/50
9/250
40 over 12 reduced to its lowest term = 10/3 or 31/3
1.6 as a reduced fraction is 8/5
1.65 as a reduced fraction is 33/20
7.14 = 357/50