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In this fraction, we can imagine a circle, divided into four parts. One half of the circle with two parts, and the other half with another two. Shading in one is 1/4, and shading another would be 2/4. When we imagine this, we see that half the circle is filled, therefore it's not in simplest form. If we divide the top by 2 and bottom by two, we get the same answer as we've seen in our picture. It's equal to one half.
Hope this helps!
In this fraction, we can imagine a circle, divided into four parts. One half of the circle with two parts, and the other half with another two. Shading in one is 1/4, and shading another would be 2/4. When we imagine this, we see that half the circle is filled, therefore it's not in simplest form. If we divide the top by 2 and bottom by two, we get the same answer as we've seen in our picture. It's equal to one half.
Hope this helps!
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When a fraction is still divisible by a number, then it is not in it's simplest form.
For example, 3/6.
I know for a fact that 6/3=2 <== 3 is also divisible by itself.
3/6 (3/3=1) (6/6=1)
1/2 <== simplest form.
Try the same with 2/4.
4 is divisible by 2.
4/2= 2
2/2=1
1/2 is the simplest form.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
When a fraction is still divisible by a number, then it is not in it's simplest form.
For example, 3/6.
I know for a fact that 6/3=2 <== 3 is also divisible by itself.
3/6 (3/3=1) (6/6=1)
1/2 <== simplest form.
Try the same with 2/4.
4 is divisible by 2.
4/2= 2
2/2=1
1/2 is the simplest form.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers