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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.
No, "reduce" and "simplifying" do not mean the same thing, although they can be related in certain contexts. Reducing often refers to decreasing the size, quantity, or degree of something, such as reducing fractions by finding common factors. Simplifying generally means making something easier to understand or more straightforward, which can include reducing but also involves removing unnecessary complexity.
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.
The rule of simplifying expressions involves combining like terms, applying the distributive property, and reducing fractions where possible. This process includes eliminating unnecessary parentheses, consolidating terms with the same variable or constant, and performing any arithmetic operations. The goal is to rewrite the expression in its simplest form while maintaining its value. Always ensure to follow the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS) when simplifying.
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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
It is simplifying the ratio.