Reducing fractions to lowest terms

  1. Reducing fractions to lowest terms ( 27/54=
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  2. Add the fractions 2/3, 3/8, and 5/12 and reduce your answer to lowest terms.A. 10/24 C. 1 11/24 B. 25/24 D. 1 1/2 would you add
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  3. 1. Find the LCD of 3/5 and 1/6A.5 B.6 C.11 D.30*** 2. Add the fractions and write your answer in lowest terms. 2/5+1/9 A.1/15 B.
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  4. Arrange the fractions in order from smallest to largest. , , ,5/8,3/4,9/16,7/8 Add. Write the answer in lowest terms. 3 2/7 + 5
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  5. Reduce any fractions to lowest terms. Don't round your answer, and don't use mixed fractions. 55c= 13< 75c + 39
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  6. Reduce any fractions to lowest terms. Don't round your answer, and don't use mixed fractions.-7p-4 > 26p -94
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  7. 1. Find the LCD of 3/5 and 1/6.a. 5 b. 6 c. 11 d. 30 2 Add the fractions and write your answer in lowest terms. 2/5 + 1/9 a.
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  8. Reducing to the lowest terms1. 4/6
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  9. A soccer team is likely to score a goal at any time during a game. What is the probability it scores during the first half?Use
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  10. Prove that (xt+yr)/yt is already in lowest terms, b and d have no common prime factor. Note that x/y and r/t are fractions in
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