Of the 43 U.S. presidents,15 were elected to serve two terms.What fraction of the U.S. president,in simplest form,was elected to serve two terms?

15/43

To determine the fraction of U.S. presidents who were elected to serve two terms, we need to divide the number of presidents who served two terms by the total number of U.S. presidents.

In this case, we know that there were 43 U.S. presidents in total, and 15 of them served two terms. To calculate the fraction, we divide the number of presidents who served two terms (15) by the total number of presidents (43):

Fraction = Number of Presidents Who Served Two Terms / Total Number of Presidents
= 15 / 43

To simplify the fraction to its simplest form, we look for a common factor between the numerator (top number) and the denominator (bottom number) that can be divided out. In this case, there are no common factors between 15 and 43. Therefore, the fraction 15/43 is already in its simplest form.