Math, asked by agathian4, 4 days ago

standard form of
 -   \frac{15}{6}

Answers

Answered by misalepatil
2

Answer:

5/2

Therefore, 15/6 simplified to lowest terms is 5/2.

Answered by sheeb12ansari
0

Given: The number is-\frac{15}{6}.

We have to find the standard form of the above numbers.

  • For this first, we will find the GCD (or HCF) of the numerator and denominator.
  • And then we will Divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD.
  • Then we will get the reduced fraction of the above number.

We are solving in the following way:

We have,

The number is-\frac{15}{6}

As we know GCD of15 \ and\  6 \ is\  3.

Now,

=>-\frac{15\div3}{6\div3} \\\\=>-\frac{5}{2}

Hence, the standard form of -\frac{15}{6}is-\frac{5}{2}.

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