Dividing the numerator and denominator by a common factor is how you simplify a fraction.
When the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1.
The fraction is said to be in its simplest form
The fraction is said to be in its simplest form.
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Dividing the numerator and denominator by a common factor is how you simplify a fraction.
If the numerator and denominator of a fraction have a common factor (except for '1'), divide both numerator and denominator by their common factor. The fraction is in the simplest form when the numerator and denominator have no common factors.
When the numerator is a factor of the denominator.
A fraction in simplest form is one in which the only common factor of the numerator and denominator is 1.
Find the greatest common factor between the numerator and the denominator, then divide the numerator by greatest common factor and then divide denominator by greatest common factor, for a new simplified fraction.
For a fraction to be in its simplest form, numerator and denominator must have no common factor.
The fraction is said to be in its lowest terms when the greatest common factor of the numerator and denominator is 1
When a the GCF of the numerator and denominator of a fraction is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form.
If the numerator is a factor of the denominator.
It is a simplified fraction or ratio.
the fraction is in its simplest form
A common factor in a fraction, in non-simplified form, is an integer greater than 1 which evenly divides the numerator and the denominator of the fraction.