To reduce a fraction to the lowest terms equivalent: divide the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, GCF
To calculate the greatest common factor, GCF:
- 1. Factor the numerator and the denominator (into prime factors), build their prime factorizations.
- 2. Multiply all their common prime factors, taken by the lowest exponents.
1. Factor the numerator and the denominator:
To factor a number (into prime factors) - or, in other words, to break it down to prime factors - or, in other words, to build its prime factorization: find the prime numbers that multiply together to get that number.
The prime factorizations:
214,287 = 3 × 71,429
214,287 is a composite number.
Written with exponents:
1,500,000 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 = 25 × 3 × 56
1,500,000 is a composite number.
214,287/1,500,000 =
(214,287 ÷ 3) / (1,500,000 ÷ 3) =
71,429/500,000
Yet another method to reduce the fraction
To reduce a fraction without calculating the GCF: factor its numerator and denominator, then all the common prime factors are easily identified and crossed out.
214,287/1,500,000 =
(3 × 71,429)/(25 × 3 × 56) =
((3 × 71,429) ÷ 3) / ((25 × 3 × 56) ÷ 3) =
71,429/(25 × 56) =
71,429/500,000
As a decimal number:
Simply divide the numerator by the denominator, without a remainder, as shown below:
71,429/500,000 =
71,429 ÷ 500,000 =
0.142858 ≈
0.14