Well, isn't that just a happy little fraction! When we have 3 as the numerator and 9 as the denominator, we can simplify it to 1/3. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, simplifying fractions can bring a sense of peace and harmony to our mathematical world.
You can convert a fraction into a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator. 3/9 is .33333333333.
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator of the fraction to give the numerator; the denominator is the same as the denominator of the fraction: 5 2/9 = (5×9+2)/9 = 47/9
Turn the fraction by which you are dividing upside down, that is make the top number (numerator) the bottom number (denominator) and the original denominator the new numerator); and thenmultiply the fractions.Example:3/7 ÷ 9/14⇒ 3/7 x 14/9 = 42/63= 2/3
I is 11/9 = 1.22... (recurring).
Nothing, there is no change, since you are multiplying by 9/9 = 1.
You search for common factors in the numerator and the denominator. Then you divide numerator and denominator by this common fraction. For example, in the fraction 9/12, the common factor is 3. If you divide numerator and denominator (top and bottom) by 3, you get 3/4, which is an equivalent fraction.
It is 3.
You divide the numerator (top) by the GCF to give you the numerator for the reduced fraction. You divide the denominator (bottom) by the GCF to give you the denominator of the reduced fraction. DONE! For example, 27/45 GCF(27, 45) = 9 Numerator of reduced fraction = 27/9 = 3 Denominator of reduced fraction = 45/9 = 5 So reduced fraction = 3/5
You can convert a fraction into a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator. 3/9 is .33333333333.
Yes. If the numerator (on top) is higher or equal to the denominator (bottom) than its an improper fraction. If the numerator and denominator are the same then the fraction is considered a whole number and always comes out 1. If the numerator is higher than the denominator then you must divide the numerator by the denominator.
A proper fraction is when its numerator is less than its denominator as for example 3/4 whereas an improper fraction is when its numerator is greater than its denominator as for example 9/2
Proper Fractions:a fraction in which the numerator is smaller than the denominator such as:6/9 or 4/7...improper fraction:a fraction in which the numerator is bigger than the denominator such as: 18/4 or 97/3. Improper fractions are normally used when converting fractions.
A fraction in lowest terms is one in which the numerator and denominator have a GCF of 1. An example is 4/9
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator of the fraction to give the numerator; the denominator is the same as the denominator of the fraction: 5 2/9 = (5×9+2)/9 = 47/9
Yes!!! it can . provided the denominator is a multiple of the numerator. e.g. 3/9 '3' is a prime number, but '9' is a multiple of '3', and so can be cancelled down to 3/9 = 1/3 . However. is both the numerator and the denominator are prime numbers they cannot be canclled down. e.g. 3/7 or 3/11 or 7/11 et.seq.,
The numerator is 5.The denominator is 9.
Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) between the numerator and denominator, then divide the numerator by GCF and denominator by GCF to get the new numerator and denominator. If the GCF is 1, then the fraction is already simplified. Example: 6/9 --> The GCF is 3, so 6/3= 2 and 9/3 =3, so the new simplified fraction is 2/3.