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121/165 in standard form​

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Answered by yoganshipaunikar80
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Answered by neha99969
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\longrightarrowTo know the standard form of a rational number we must divide the numerator and the denominator to the greatest common factor of both the numbers

\longrightarrowFactors of 121 = 1 , 11 , 121

\longrightarrowFactors of 165 = 1, 3, 5, 11, 15, 33, 55, 165.

\longrightarrowThe greatest common factor of 165 and 121 is 11

\longrightarrow \frac{121 \div 11}{165 \div 11}

\longrightarrow \: on \: \: dividing \: by \: 3 \: we \: get \: \frac{11} {15}

\longrightarrow \: thus \: the \: standard \: form \: of  \\ \:  \frac{121}{165}  \: is \:  \frac{11}{15}

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