
How do you write the fraction 3/12 in simplest form? - Socratic
Nov 23, 2016 · Look fir the biggest number which divides into both the numerator and the denominator. (This is the HCF) You have to divide the top and the bottom by the SAME number.
What is 3/12 equivalent to? - Socratic
Mar 20, 2018 · 1/4 We want to simplify using common divisors. We know that 3 is prime, so it can only be written as 1*3. We know that 12 is composite, so it can be written as 1 * 2 * 2 * 3.
How do you simplify 1/3 + 5/12? | Socratic
Apr 22, 2018 · 3/4 Firstly make both denominators the same: We know that you can multiply 3 by 4 to get 12, What you do to the bottom number, you must also do to the top number: 1/3 *4/4 = 4/12 So now we have: 4/12+5/12 which equals 9/12 We can simplify 9/12 as both numerator and denominator are divisible by 3: =3/4
How do you convert 12 3/4 into a decimal and percent? - Socratic
12 3/4 = 12.75 12 75/100 = 1275/100 = 1275% The fact that we are working with a mixed number means we will have a whole number and a decimal. Let's look at the 3/4 first: There are 2 options: Divide 3 by 4 to get 0.75. Or change 3/4 into an equivalent fraction with a power of 10 in the denominator, because this represents a decimal. 3/4 xx 25/25 = 75/100 = 0.75 If we include the whole number ...
How do you change 9/12 to simplest form? - Socratic
Aug 10, 2016 · 3/4 >To express a fraction in color(blue)"simplest form" we need to find a number, the largest is preferable, that divides into both 9 and 12.
How do you simplify 3/5 times 10/12? - Socratic
Jul 16, 2016 · The #3# on the left numerator became #1# and the #12# on the bottom denominator became #4#. The same procedure took place in the other diagonal pair of numbers, but we took out a #5# instead. #1/1 times 2/4#
How do you find the lengths of the curve y=x^3/12+1/x for 1
May 3, 2018 · How do you find the lengths of the curve #y=x^3/12+1/x# for #1<=x<=3#? Calculus Applications of Definite Integrals Determining the Length of a Curve
How do I find #2/3# of a whole number? - Socratic
Feb 11, 2017 · To find 2/3 of a whole number, you need to multiply the number by the numerator 2 and divide that product by the denominator 3. If you represent any whole number by n; then 2/3 of that number is 2/3 n, or (2n)/3 Looking at the last form you can see that you are multiplying the number n by 2 and dividing the product by 3. Example if: n = 666 2/3 xx n = 2/3 xx(6666) = 13332/3 = 4444 Similarly if ...
What are the means of the following proportion #3/15=12/60#?
Dec 23, 2016 · 15 and 12 are means and 3 and 60 are extremes of the above proportion. >>>>Means and Extremes of Proportion Suppose two ratios a:b and c:d are in proportion.Then it can be expressed as a/b=c/d Here, a, d = extremes and, b, c = means Hope you understood
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