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T reduce a compound fraction into a single one. Multiply all the numerators together for a numerator and all the denominators for a the denominator If the numerator of one term is a compound fraction to be equal to a denominator in another term reject both and divide those numerators and denominators which are divisible by each other or by the same number which quotients multiplied into the remaining numerators & denominators, reduces the fraction to a single one in its lowest terms. To reduce the mixed numbers and integers into improper fractions, I shall divide this case into three parts - 1. If the integer has no assigned denominator,- Multiply the integer by the assigned denominator. the product is the numerator to the assigned denominator:- 2. If the integer has no assigned denominator. An unit subscribed must be the denominator.- 3. If the integer have a fraction annexed, Multiply the integer by the denominator, and to the product add the numerator: the sum is the numerator to the denominator of the annexed fraction. To reduce the improper fraction into its equivalent whole or mixed numbers, Divide the numerator by the denominator, the quotient gives the integer & under the remainder subscribe the denominator.
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