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28 December, 20:56

What is the fraction ten twelves in its simplest form

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  1. 28 December, 21:27
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    This would look like:

    10/12

    Next look for a common divisor that works for both the top (numerator) and bottom (denominator) numbers. Incidentally, think 'Notre Dame' or ND if you cannot remember which is which.

    Dividing by 2 works for both numbers, so dividing the '10' and the '12' by 2 gives you a simplified form of 5/6.

    And voila! That's your answer!
  2. 29 December, 00:44
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    6

    You just divide each by one of there common factors (except from 1 and 0)

    Eg. 10:2=5

    12:2=6
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