How do I simplify a ratio?
To simplify a ratio, divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor (GCD).
Can you explain what a GCD is in this context?
The GCD, or greatest common divisor, is the largest number that divides both numbers in the ratio without leaving a remainder.
What if the numbers have no common factors other than 1?
If the numbers have no common factors other than 1, the ratio is already in its simplest form.
Can I simplify ratios with decimals or fractions?
Yes, you can convert decimals or fractions to whole numbers and then simplify the ratio.
How do I know if my simplified ratio is correct?
Check that both numbers in the ratio cannot be divided by any number other than 1.
Can you give an example of simplifying a ratio?
Sure! The ratio 8:12 can be simplified to 2:3 by dividing both numbers by their GCD, which is 4.
What are some common uses for simplifying ratios?
Simplifying ratios is useful in various fields such as cooking, finance, and science to make comparisons easier.