Here we will show you step-by-step how to simplify 63/15 to the simplest form.
The key to solving this problem is to find the greatest common divisor of 63 and 15.
To find the greatest common divisor of 63 and 15, we list of all the factors of both numbers so we can compare the lists.
When we compared the factors of 63 (1, 3, 7, 9, 21, 63) and 15 (1, 3, 5, 15) we found that 3 is the largest factor that they have in common.
Since 3 is the largest common factor of 63 and 15, 3 is also the greatest common divisor of 63 and 15.
Now, we divide both the numerator and denominator in 63/15 by the greatest common divisor as follows:
Numerator: 63/3 = 21
Denominator: 15/3 = 5
Then, we put the numerator and denominator that we are left with back together to get 21/5.
21/5 is an improper fraction, which means we have to simplify further.
5 goes 4 times into 21 with 1 remaining, and you therefore get the answer as follows:
4 1/5
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