
(F)
To find fraction in in simplest form or not.
(F)

Answer to Problem 65E
Fraction Not in Simplest Form. Simplest form is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Formula Used: Factorisation
Calculation:
Now, Simplify by breaking numerator and denominator into multiplication of prime numbers
Now, divide the numerator by denominator to make fraction in simplest form.
Hence, fraction in simplest form
Hence,
(G)
To find fraction in simplest form and not.
(G)

Answer to Problem 65E
Simplest Form
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Formula Used: Factorisation
Calculation:
Now, Simplify by breaking numerator and denominator into multiplication of prime numbers
Now, divide the numerator by denominator to make fraction in simplest form gives same result as 17 is prime number.
Hence,
(H)
To find fraction in simplest form and equivalent.
(H)

Answer to Problem 65E
Simplest Form
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Formula Used: Factorisation
Calculation:
Now, Simplify by breaking numerator and denominator into multiplication of prime numbers
Now, divide the numerator by denominator to make fraction in simplest form gives same result as there is no common factor.
Hence,
(I)
To find fraction in simplest form or not.
(I)

Answer to Problem 65E
Simplest Form
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Formula Used: Factorisation
Calculation:
Now, Simplify by breaking numerator and denominator into multiplication of prime numbers
Now, divide the numerator by denominator to make fraction in simplest form gives same result as 37 is prime number.
Hence,
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