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Here is an example. The fraction to simplify is 6/12. See if there is a common factor between the numerator and the denominator. In this case, 3 happens to be a common factor. Divide numerator and denominator by 3. The result is 2/4. See if there are more common factors, and repeat. Dividing numerator and denominator by 2, you get 1/2. You could also have divided numerator and denominator of the original fraction by 6, with the same final result - but sometimes it is easier to do it in parts.
You look for common factors in numerator and denominator. If you find one, you divide both numerator and denominator by the common factor. For example, 8/14 has the common factor 2; if you divide top and bottom by 2, you get 6/7.
You find a common factor between numerator and denominator. Then, you divide numerator and denominator between this factor. Continue, until there are no more common factors. Here are some examples: 4/10 - common factor is 2: 4/10 = (4/2) / (10/2) = 2/5. 12/18 - common factor is 6: 12/18 = (12/6) / (18/6) = 2/3. You don't need to figure out the greatest common factor: 60/80 = 6/8 = 3/4 (first I divided numerator and denominator by 10, then I continued searching for further factors; finding the factor 2). (x3 + 3x2) / 5x - divide by the common factor x, with the result (x2 + 3x) / 5.
you take a fraction say, 6/12 and you find the GCF (Greatest common factor) of both of the numbers. in this case It would be 6 because 6 is the GCF (Greatest common factor)
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The greatest common factor, or GCF, is the largest positive integer that will divide evenly with no remainder into all the members of a given set of numbers. When applied to a numerator and a denominator, it is a way to reduce equivalent fractions to their simplest form. The GCF of 6 and 9 is 3. If you divide 6 and 9 by 3, you get 2 and 3. 6/9 = 2/3 The GCF of 2 and 3 is 1. If the GCF of a numerator and a denominator is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form.
Here is an example. The fraction to simplify is 6/12. See if there is a common factor between the numerator and the denominator. In this case, 3 happens to be a common factor. Divide numerator and denominator by 3. The result is 2/4. See if there are more common factors, and repeat. Dividing numerator and denominator by 2, you get 1/2. You could also have divided numerator and denominator of the original fraction by 6, with the same final result - but sometimes it is easier to do it in parts.
You look for common factors in numerator and denominator. If you find one, you divide both numerator and denominator by the common factor. For example, 8/14 has the common factor 2; if you divide top and bottom by 2, you get 6/7.
18/6 . Since '6' is a common factor, then cancel down by '6'. Hence 18/6 = 3/1 The '1' is trivial , so the answer is '3'.
You find a common factor between numerator and denominator. Then, you divide numerator and denominator between this factor. Continue, until there are no more common factors. Here are some examples: 4/10 - common factor is 2: 4/10 = (4/2) / (10/2) = 2/5. 12/18 - common factor is 6: 12/18 = (12/6) / (18/6) = 2/3. You don't need to figure out the greatest common factor: 60/80 = 6/8 = 3/4 (first I divided numerator and denominator by 10, then I continued searching for further factors; finding the factor 2). (x3 + 3x2) / 5x - divide by the common factor x, with the result (x2 + 3x) / 5.
Divide the numerator and the denominator by a common factor. For example, 16/24 = 8/12 = 4/6 = 2/3 Find the GCF of the numerator and the denominator and divide them both by it. If the GCF is 1, the fraction is already in its simplest form.
you take a fraction say, 6/12 and you find the GCF (Greatest common factor) of both of the numbers. in this case It would be 6 because 6 is the GCF (Greatest common factor)
It is: 21/18 = 7/6 by dividing the numerator and denominator by their HCF which is 3
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Simplification of fractions is achieved by dividing the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of the two numbers. Thus: 12/42 = 2/7 (GCF = 6) If you are not familiar with GCF, simply divide both numerator and denominator by any common factor that you can find, and repeat, and repeat until there are no more common factors.
In the fraction, 2/6, the 2 is the numerator and the 6 is the denominator.
No. The numerator and denominator still have a common factor that's more than ' 1 '.