Simplifying 10/4

How to reduce 10/4 to its simplest form

To simplify 10/4 we have to divide both numerator (10) and denominator (4) by their greatest common factor (GCF). In other words, writing a fraction in its simplest form means that both numerator and denominator can no longer be divided by the same whole number other than 1.

Result simplifying 10/4

10
4
=
2
1
2
Greatest Common Factor (GCF): 2

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Simplifying 10/4 step by step

10
4
1
Find the greatest common factor of 10 and 4
To simplify a fraction, look for the greatest common factor of the numerator and the denominator. The greatest common divisor of 10 and the 4 is 2. We therefore divide the numerator and denominator by 2.
10 / 2
4 / 2
=
5
2
2
If your fraction is improper, simplify it as a mixed number.
An improper fraction is a fraction that has a larger numerator than denominator. To simplify an improper fraction as a mixed number (a number that combines a whole number and a fraction) you have to determine how many times the denominator fits the numerator. In this case the denominator (2) fits the numerator (5) 2 times. The leaves us with a remainder of 1. Therefore we can rewrite the fraction like this:
5
2
=
(2 x 2) + 1
2
=
2
1
2

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A fraction is irreducible (in its simplest form) when the numerator and denominator have no common factors other than 1. In that case the greatest common factor is 1.