15 whole number 1/3 to its lowest term

To find the lowest term of a fraction, we need to find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of the numerator and denominator and divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD.

For the fraction 15/3, the GCD is 3, as both 15 and 3 are divisible by 3. Dividing both the numerator and denominator by 3, we get:

15/3 = 5/1

Therefore, 15/3 in its lowest term is 5.

To find the lowest term of a fraction, you need to simplify the numerator and denominator until they don't have any common factors.

Let's simplify the fraction 1/3:

First, check if there are any common factors between the numerator and denominator. In this case, there are no common factors between 1 and 3.

Since there are no common factors, the fraction 1/3 is already in its lowest term.

Therefore, 15 times the fraction 1/3 is still in its lowest term and remains as 15/3.

To simplify the fraction 15 1/3 to its lowest term, you need to convert the mixed number to an improper fraction and then simplify it.

Step 1: Multiply the whole number (15) by the denominator (3) and add the numerator (1) to get the new numerator.
15 x 3 + 1 = 46

Step 2: Keep the same denominator.
Denominator = 3

Therefore, the fraction 15 1/3 can be written as the improper fraction 46/3.

To simplify this fraction to its lowest term, you need to find the greatest common divisor (GCD) between the numerator and the denominator.

Step 3: Find the GCD of 46 and 3.
The factors of 46 are 1, 2, 23, and 46.
The factors of 3 are 1 and 3.

The greatest common divisor of 46 and 3 is 1.

Step 4: Divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD.
46 ÷ 1 = 46
3 ÷ 1 = 3

Therefore, the fraction 15 1/3 simplified to its lowest term is 46/3.