Introducing: lower terms lowest terms identity RENAME TO LOWER TERMS.

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Introducing: lower terms lowest terms identity RENAME TO LOWER TERMS

These fractions are the same size. The fraction on the right is in lower terms because both the numerator and denominator are smaller than the fraction on the left. Rename To Lower Terms 1

Notice that both the numerator and denominator in the fraction 21 / 24 are divided by 3. Actually, you are dividing the fraction 21 / 24 by 3 / 3, a form of 1. Rename To Lower Terms 2

The picture shows that 8 and 16 are both divided by 2. A number that divides evenly into other numbers is called a common factor of the numbers. Two is a common factor of 8 and 16. Rename To Lower Terms 3

The numerator and denominator 8 / 16 can also be divided by 8. Eight is the largest number that divides evenly into 8 and 16. 2, 4, and 8 are common factors of 8 an 16, but 8 is the greatest common factor of 8 and 16. Rename To Lower Terms 4

Dividing the numerator and denominator by the greatest common factor will rename the fraction to lowest terms. The fraction 1 / 2 is in lowest terms because no number larger than 1 will divide evenly into 1 and 2. Rename To Lower Terms 5

This picture shows the fraction 18 / 30. The greatest common factor of 18 and 30 is 6. Divide both 18 and 30 by the greatest common factor 6 will rename 18 / 30 in lowest terms. Rename To Lower Terms 6

? Rename To Lower Terms 7 What is 40 / 48 in lowest terms? Think of the largest number that will divide evenly into both 40 and 48. Then divide by that number.

Rename To Lower Terms 8 The greatest common factor of 40 / 48 is 8. Divide both 40 and 48 by 8 and you arrive at 5 / 6. The fraction 40 / 48 is 5 / 6 in lowest terms. Notice that 40 / 48 and 5 / 6 are the same size.