It is simplifying the ratio.
Simplifying in maths means exactly that: making it less complicated, and reducing it to the fewest terms necessary.
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When comparing or simplifying fractions.
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Simplifying the fraction.
It is called reducing or simplifying the fraction.
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All ratio measurements must be in the same units before simplifying
Divide all the component numbers by their highest common factor. For a ratio of two numbers the process is the same as reducing (or simplifying) he fractions. Thus 10 : 5 is the same as 2 : 1 or 20 : 15: 10 is the same as 4 : 3 : 2
Simplifying form is the same as saying solve it or find the answer. At least that is what it means in Algebra and Pre-Algebra.
Basically, simplifying can apply to any sort of expression from something as simple as division, or something complicated like an equation. Simplifying can be like reducing 5/10 to 1/2 or reducing 10x+5y+25 to 2x+y+5. You divide the expression by a common term, such as two or five in the previous problems
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It is simplifying the ratio.
If you take a common factor and write it outside of the parentheses (which you may need to add), that's called "factoring" or "factorizing". If you have a common factor in the numerator and denominator of an expression, you can just eliminate both; that's often referred to as "simplifying".
It could be simplifying the fraction.