Science, asked by krk151003, 3 months ago

why do we minimise the fraction in some case​

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Answered by MissPhenomenal
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  • Even if fractions look different, they can actually represent the same amount; in other words, one of the fractions will have reduced terms compared to the other. You may need to reduce the terms of fractions to work with them in an equation. Reducing fractions to their lowest terms involves division.
Answered by VioletMoon
1

\huge\fbox\red{A}\fbox\pink{n}\fbox\purple{S}\fbox\green{w}\fbox\blue{E}\fbox\orange{r}

  • ✒Even if fractions look different, they can actually represent the same amount; in other words, one of the fractions will have reduced terms compared to the other. You may need to reduce the terms of fractions to work with them in an equation. Reducing fractions to their lowest terms involves division.
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