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How do you put 18 over 4 in simplest form? - Answers

Reduce the numerator and denominator by their LCD In this case 18/4 Can 2 go into both? Yes. Can 3 go into both? No. Can 4 go into both? No. Okay, so 2 is the number that can go into both, right? So, divide both numbers by 2 (that slash in the middle of a fraction is a 'divided by' sign) and you get: 18/2 = 9 4/2 = 2 so you get 9/2 or 9 halves. So what is nine halves? Four "wholes" and one "half." So how do you write that? Four wholes and one half? Heh--not going to give you the ACTUAL answer, guy. I'm hoping that you can figure it out from here. :)



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Reduce the numerator and denominator by their LCD In this case 18/4 Can 2 go into both? Yes. Can 3 go into both? No. Can 4 go into both? No. Okay, so 2 is the number that can go into both, right? So, divide both numbers by 2 (that slash in the middle of a fraction is a 'divided by' sign) and you get: 18/2 = 9 4/2 = 2 so you get 9/2 or 9 halves. So what is nine halves? Four "wholes" and one "half." So how do you write that? Four wholes and one half? Heh--not going to give you the ACTUAL answer, guy. I'm hoping that you can figure it out from here. :)



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How do you put 18 over 4 in simplest form? - Answers

Reduce the numerator and denominator by their LCD In this case 18/4 Can 2 go into both? Yes. Can 3 go into both? No. Can 4 go into both? No. Okay, so 2 is the number that can go into both, right? So, divide both numbers by 2 (that slash in the middle of a fraction is a 'divided by' sign) and you get: 18/2 = 9 4/2 = 2 so you get 9/2 or 9 halves. So what is nine halves? Four "wholes" and one "half." So how do you write that? Four wholes and one half? Heh--not going to give you the ACTUAL answer, guy. I'm hoping that you can figure it out from here. :)

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      Reduce the numerator and denominator by their LCD In this case 18/4 Can 2 go into both? Yes. Can 3 go into both? No. Can 4 go into both? No. Okay, so 2 is the number that can go into both, right? So, divide both numbers by 2 (that slash in the middle of a fraction is a 'divided by' sign) and you get: 18/2 = 9 4/2 = 2 so you get 9/2 or 9 halves. So what is nine halves? Four "wholes" and one "half." So how do you write that? Four wholes and one half? Heh--not going to give you the ACTUAL answer, guy. I'm hoping that you can figure it out from here. :)
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