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How do round fractions? - Answers

To simplify fractions, you divide both the numerator and the denomenator by the same number. Such fractions where there is no such number that would go evenly into both are called simple fraction. 3/6 could be simplifies into 1/2 2/10 could be simplifies into 1/5 30/40 into 3/4 5/7 is a simple fraction



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How do round fractions? - Answers

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To simplify fractions, you divide both the numerator and the denomenator by the same number. Such fractions where there is no such number that would go evenly into both are called simple fraction. 3/6 could be simplifies into 1/2 2/10 could be simplifies into 1/5 30/40 into 3/4 5/7 is a simple fraction



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How do round fractions? - Answers

To simplify fractions, you divide both the numerator and the denomenator by the same number. Such fractions where there is no such number that would go evenly into both are called simple fraction. 3/6 could be simplifies into 1/2 2/10 could be simplifies into 1/5 30/40 into 3/4 5/7 is a simple fraction

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