"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. I am not aware that 15 over 4 has anything to do with measured quantities of medication!
And, 15 over 4 cannot be reduced.
"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. I am not aware that 15 over 4 has anything to do with measured quantities of medication!
And, 15 over 4 cannot be reduced.
"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. I am not aware that 15 over 4 has anything to do with measured quantities of medication!
And, 15 over 4 cannot be reduced.
"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. I am not aware that 15 over 4 has anything to do with measured quantities of medication!
And, 15 over 4 cannot be reduced.
15/4 is already in its simplest form.
Yes, 15/60 can be reduced to 1/4 by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 15.
15 over 25 reduces to 3 over 5
divide both by 3 12/45 = 4/15
Yes, the fraction 30 over 8 can be reduced. Both the numerator (30) and the denominator (8) can be divided by their greatest common divisor, which is 2. Dividing both by 2 gives you 15 over 4, or ( \frac{15}{4} ).
It is 3 over 4.
4/30 reduces to 2/15
15/4 is already in its simplest form.
4/30 reduces to 2/15
No. Reduce each. 12/15 = 4/5 9/12 = 3/4 not the same
Yes, 15/60 can be reduced to 1/4 by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 15.
no
15 over 25 reduces to 3 over 5
divide both by 3 12/45 = 4/15
Yes.
Yes.
No you can not. 15 and 41 do not have a common factor