Math, asked by mittukittu, 11 months ago

2/7×1/3 multiply and reduce the lowest form

Answers

Answered by graxx
63
Hi there

Your answer is :-

\frac{2}{7}\times\frac{1}{3}

\frac{2\times1}{7\times3}

\frac{2}{21} \: ( Ans )


Thank You


Answered by tushargupta0691
0

Concept:

A fraction of the form p/q expressed in lowest terms, that is, by multiplying the numerator by the denominator of the greatest common factor (p, q). A fraction of the form p/q expressed in lowest terms, that is, by multiplying the numerator by the denominator of the greatest common factor (p, q). Divide the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the GCF to reduce it. Sometimes, this is depicted as "cancelling" the common components. Keep in mind that the outcome is a simplex equivalent fraction.

Given:

The given product is 2/7×1/3.

Find:

We have to reduce the lowest form of the given product.

Solution:

The given product is 2/7 x 1/3.

We will multiply to each of them.

2/7 x 1/3 = 2/21

As we can see in the given fraction 2/21 it is not possible to reduce the form.

So, the lowest form is 2/21.

Hence, when we multiply 2/7×1/3 and reduce the lowest form we get 2/21.

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