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How do you cancel a fraction to its lowest term? - Answers
'Cancel a fraction , is sometimes referred to as 'cancelling down. As an example take the fraction ' 12/18'. Since both '12' and '18' are even, they will divide by '2' Hence 12/18 = 6/9 '12/18 has been 'cancelled down by 2' to make it 6/9 . We now notice that both '6' & '9' are multiples of '3'. So both numbers will divide by '3' So dividing by '3' 6/9 = 2/3 It has been 'cancelled down by '3''. Since both '2' & '3' are prime numbers , this will NOT cancel down any further. So 12/18 = 2/3 NB An appreciation of the multiplication tables is needed. NNB 'Cancelling down' is were botyh top and bottom have common factors to divide into. ' '.
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How do you cancel a fraction to its lowest term? - Answers
'Cancel a fraction , is sometimes referred to as 'cancelling down. As an example take the fraction ' 12/18'. Since both '12' and '18' are even, they will divide by '2' Hence 12/18 = 6/9 '12/18 has been 'cancelled down by 2' to make it 6/9 . We now notice that both '6' & '9' are multiples of '3'. So both numbers will divide by '3' So dividing by '3' 6/9 = 2/3 It has been 'cancelled down by '3''. Since both '2' & '3' are prime numbers , this will NOT cancel down any further. So 12/18 = 2/3 NB An appreciation of the multiplication tables is needed. NNB 'Cancelling down' is were botyh top and bottom have common factors to divide into. ' '.
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How do you cancel a fraction to its lowest term? - Answers
'Cancel a fraction , is sometimes referred to as 'cancelling down. As an example take the fraction ' 12/18'. Since both '12' and '18' are even, they will divide by '2' Hence 12/18 = 6/9 '12/18 has been 'cancelled down by 2' to make it 6/9 . We now notice that both '6' & '9' are multiples of '3'. So both numbers will divide by '3' So dividing by '3' 6/9 = 2/3 It has been 'cancelled down by '3''. Since both '2' & '3' are prime numbers , this will NOT cancel down any further. So 12/18 = 2/3 NB An appreciation of the multiplication tables is needed. NNB 'Cancelling down' is were botyh top and bottom have common factors to divide into. ' '.
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