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Convert the following fractions into their standard form.​

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Procedure to Convert Rational Numbers to Standard Form

  • Whenever we have a rational number, first, we find the H.C.F. of numerator and denominator, if it is 1 i.e. if the numerator and denominator of the rational number are coprime numbers, then the given rational number is in its standard form.

  • If the numerator and denominator are not co-prime, then we start dividing both the numerator and denominator by the common factor of both. We keep on dividing the numerator and denominator with the common factors unless we get a numerator and denominator with H.C.F. equal to 1.

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Question: Write 23/69 in standard form.

Solution: Given, 23/69

If we take out the H.C.F. of 23 and 69, we get;

23 = 1 x 23

69 = 1 x 3 x 23

As we can see here, there is one more factor common between 23 and 69 other than 1, which is 23 itself, therefore if we cancel the common factor from numerator and denominator, we get;

23/69 = 1/3

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