If numerator and denominator each contain the same factor, divide them both by this factor. Example in the fraction 8/12, both top and bottom can be divided by 4. So do it and you get 2/3. There are no more common factors, so it is in its lowest terms.
3/5
11/12
It is: 12/60 or 1/5 in its lowest terms
12/33 = 4/11 in its lowest terms
It is: 12/45 = 4/15 as a fraction in its lowest terms
Yes, 1 over 12 is a fraction in its lowest terms.
10/12 = 5/6 in its lowest terms
1/12
It is: 3/12 = 1/4 as a fraction in its lowest terms
It is: 0.48 = 12/25 as a fraction in its lowest terms
It is 12/100 which lowest terms: 3/25
12 and 24/1000 as an improper fraction in its lowest terms is 1503/125
If numerator and denominator each contain the same factor, divide them both by this factor. Example in the fraction 8/12, both top and bottom can be divided by 4. So do it and you get 2/3. There are no more common factors, so it is in its lowest terms.
It is: 12/25 in its lowest terms
2/3
3/5