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Explain how you can tell that 31/33 is in the simplest form

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Simplest form is a form in which we cann't divide the fractions digits like 31/33
User Sihirbazzz
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In order to simplify a fraction, you need to divide the top and bottom
by the same number. That means that the top and bottom must have
a common factor ... you have to find that first, before you can start
simplifying. Maybe that's why they teach common factors before they
teach simplifying fractions.

Anyway, I can take one look at this fraction and see that the top and
bottom have no common factor. In fact, the top number ... 31 ... is a
prime number, so it doesn't have any factors at all, except ' 1 ' and itself.

And that's how I can tell that the fraction is in the simplest form.

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