How To Completely Reduce (Simplify) the Fraction 5/925 to the Lowest Terms, Its Simplest Equivalent Form, Irreducible, With the Smallest Possible Numerator and Denominator, That Are Prime to Each Other? Write the Result as a Proper Fraction, as a Decimal Number and as a Percentage

Reduce (simplify) the fraction: 5/925

Detailed calculations below:

Fractions, brief introduction

A fraction consists of two numbers and the fraction bar: 5/925


The number above the fraction bar is the numerator: 5


The number under the fraction bar is the denominator: 925


The fraction bar means that the two numbers divide themselves:
5/925 = 5 ÷ 925


Divide the numerator by the denominator to get the value of the fraction:
The value = 5 ÷ 925


Percentages, short introduction

'Percent, p%' means 'p out of one hundred':


p% = 'p out of one hundred',


p% = p/100 = p ÷ 100


Note:

The fraction 100/100 = 100 ÷ 100 = 100% = 1


Multiply a number by the fraction 100/100,
... and its value will not change.



To completely reduce (simplify) a fraction to its lowest terms, divide the numerator and the denominator of the fraction by their greatest (highest) common factor (divisor), gcf (hcf, gcd)

To calculate the greatest (highest) common factor (divisor), gcf (hcf, gcd), we perform the prime factorization of the two numbers.


The prime factorization of the two numbers:

The prime factorization of a number: finding the prime numbers that multiply together to make that number.


5 is a prime number and cannot be broken down into other prime factors.

925 = 52 × 37
925 is not a prime number but a composite one.


* The natural numbers that are only divisible by 1 and themselves are called prime numbers. A prime number has exactly two factors: 1 and itself.

* A composite number is a natural number that has at least one other factor than 1 and itself.



Calculate the greatest (highest) common factor (divisor), gcf (hcf, gcd):

Multiply all the common prime factors, taken by their smallest exponents (powers).

gcf, hcf, gcd (5; 925) = 5



Divide the numerator and the denominator of the fraction by their greatest (highest) common factor (divisor), gcf (hcf, gcd).

5/925 =


5/(52 × 37) =


(5 ÷ 5) / ((52 × 37) ÷ 5) =


1/(5 × 37) =


1/185


The fraction is now completely reduced (simplified) to its lowest terms.

A fraction that is completely reduced (simplified) to its lowest terms, to its basic representation, to its simplest form:

It is a fraction that can no longer be reduced.

In other words, it is a fraction with the smallest possible numerator and denominator.


A fully reduced fraction is called an irreducible fraction and its numerator and denominator are coprime numbers.

1/185 is a proper fraction.

A proper fraction: the numerator is smaller than the denominator.


Rewrite the result. This continues below...

Rewrite the result.

As a decimal number:

Divide the numerator of the fraction by its denominator.

1/185 =


1 ÷ 185 ≈


0.005405405405


0.01


As a percentage:

Multiply the fraction's value by the fraction 100/100

0.005405405405 =


0.005405405405 × 100/100 =


0.540540540541/100 =


0.540540540541% ≈


0.54%


The final answer:
:: Written in three ways ::

As a proper fraction:
5/925 = 1/185

As a decimal number:
5/9250.0054054054050.01

As a percentage:
5/9250.54%

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Divide the numerator and denominator of the fraction by their greatest (highest) common factor (divisor), gcf (hcf, gcd).

Result written as a proper or an improper fraction, as a mixed number, as a decimal or an integer and as a percentage.

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