Step-by-step guide to solving exercises 1, 2, 3 on page 20 of Grade 4 Mathematics workbook, all included in the document Solving fourth-grade math problem on page 20 of VBT exercise book 2, Simplifying fractions, exercise 101. Refer to understand how to do as well as grasp the knowledge of Simplifying fractions.
Solving fourth-grade math problem on page 20 of VBT exercise book 2, Simplifying fractions, exercise 101
1. Solve exercise 1 - Math workbook for fourth grade exercise 2 page 20
Problem statement:
Simplify the fractions:
Solution method
Method for simplifying fractions:
- Determine which natural number both the numerator and denominator are divisible by greater than 1.
- Divide the numerator and denominator by that number.
Continue this process until you get the simplest form of the fraction (a fraction that cannot be simplified further).
Answer
2. Solve exercise 2 - Math workbook for fourth grade exercise 2 page 20
Problem statement:
Circle the fractions equal to 2/5
6/12; 6/15; 10/25; 5/2; 16/40
Solution method
Reduce the given fractions, the fraction equal to 2/5 can be simplified to the simplest form
Answer
We have:
So we have the following results:
3. Solve exercise 3 - Math workbook for fourth grade exercise 2 page 20
Problem statement:
Among the fractions, the simplest fraction is:
a) 3/9
b) 3/10
c) 11/33
d) 6/9
Solution method
A simplified fraction is a fraction where the numerator and denominator are not divisible by any natural number greater than 1, or a fraction that cannot be simplified further.
Answer
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