Any integer greater than 1.
Dividing the numerator and denominator by a common factor is how you simplify a fraction.
The numerator is 5.The denominator is 9.
We will need a value for the denominator to answer that.
When the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1.
Yes. When the numerator and denominator have a GCF of 1, the fraction is in the simplest form. To simplify, find the GCF and divide both numerator and denominator by the same: Example: simplify 30/40 30/40 divided by 10/10 (1) = 3/4
(1) find the LCD. (2) find the factor that each original denominator needs to be multiplied by to get the LCD. (3) multiply both the numerator and the denominator by that factor.
If you divide a fraction by any common factor of the numerator and denominator you will get an equivalent fraction.
The result is an equivalent fraction
-- Any fraction whose denominator is a factor of its numerator is equivalent to a whole number. -- Any fraction whose numerator and denominator are the same number is equivalent to ' 1 '.
when you divide the numerator and denominator by the same factor
You will get an equivalent fraction.
It is finding an equivalent fraction.
They are a common factor and any common factor in the numerator and denominator of a ratio can be cancelled out.
Divide the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common factor to reduce to its lowest equivalent fraction. For example, 169/260=13/20 after dividing the numerator and the denominator by 13.
Dividing the numerator and denominator by a common factor is how you simplify a fraction.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same non-zero integer. You can divide the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero integer, but the integer has to be a factor of them both.
If the numerator was a factor of the denominator.