multiply the numerators (top numbers) together to get the new numerator, and multiply the denominators (bottom numbers) together to get the new denominator. like this: (a/b) times (c/d) = (a times c)/(b times d)
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.
3/10
(3/4) x (5/9) = (3x5)/(4x9) = 15/36, that is when you multiply fractions, you multiply the numerators and form the numerator of the result and multiply the denominators and form the denominator of the result (3/4) / (5/9) = (3/4) x (9/5) = 27/20, that is when you divide fractions, you first invert the fraction by which you are dividing and then multiply the numerators and form the numerator of the result and multiply the denominators and form the denominator of the result
Yes, this is possible.
64/100 is on of the fractions, 16/25 is it's simplest form.
59 % = 59/100 which is in its simplest form.
keep the denominator multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the numerator.
13/14 is in its simplest form.
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Any fraction with a one in the numerator is in its simplest form.
It depends on what types of fractions. But, just get the fraction down to the simplest form, or until you can't divide into it anymore. Ex. 28/7 in simplest form is 4/1
If the GCF of the numerator and denominator is 1, the fraction is said to be in its simplest form.
U have to do it in simplest form to get a smaller nuMber froM tHE OrIGiNaL NUMber
Simplest form in fractions is where the numerator and the denominator do not share any factors other than 1, i.e. they are relatively prime. For instance, 9/12 is not in simplest form, but 3/4 is.
The simplest for of 0.09 as a fractions is 9/100.
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You could, if you wished to.
61/100