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3. A ratio is said to be in the simplest form if its two terms have no common factor other than
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Answered by ravindrabansod26
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Step-by-step explanation:

A fraction is said to be in simplest form if its numerator and denominator are relatively prime , that is, they have no common factors other than 1 . (Some books use "written in lowest terms" to mean the same thing.)

1. A ratio between two quantities of same kind and in the same units is obtained on dividing one quantity by the other and has no unit. The ratio is independent of the units used in the quantities compared.

2. The ratio must always be expressed in its simplest form or in its lowest terms.

ratio is said to be is the simplest form or in the lowest term if two quantities of a ratio (i.e., antecedent and consequent) have no common factor (i.e. antecedent and consequent are co-prime) other than 1 (or their HCF is 1.)

                                                               

For example:

(i) The ratio between 36 kg and 24 kg = (36 kg)/(24 kg)  

= 36/24, [both numerator and denominator are divided by 12]

= 3/2

= 3 : 2.

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