Yes - it's in its lowest form. If the fraction was 14/28 you could simplify it as 1/7.
yes, they are both= 1.25 to see this, simplify divide 30/24 by 6 and get 5/4 and divide 35/28 by 7 to get 5/4
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You wouldn't.
It is: 1/6
a/7 + a/4 = 4a/28 + 7a/28 = 11a/28
To simplify 28 / 35, you divide by the GCF of 28 and 35. The GCF is 7, so 28 / 35 / 7 = 4 / 5.
12/28 = 3/7 = 0.428571428
It is 7 over 10, which is 0.7 or 70%.
Take 4 out of both. Get 6/7
Divide both by 4 and you get 7/8
12/28 = ?Simplify by dividing 4 on the numerator and denominator:3/7.
Yes. You certainly can! The numerator and denominator have 7 as a common factor.
Yes - it's in its lowest form. If the fraction was 14/28 you could simplify it as 1/7.
No.
Divide both parts by their highest common factor, which is 4. That gives you 4 over 7.
The given expression is 4 - √28. Since 28 contains a perfect square factor, we can simplify √28 to get: 4 - √(4 * 7) = 4 - √(2² * 7) = 4 - 2√7