to reduce you you have to find the two numbers lowest common denominator. Then that is the number that is reduced over the number you got.
No, it is quite possible for the fractions not to have common factors, even if you cross-cancel.
To reduce the risk of cross infection and cross infestation.
To reduce the risk of cross infection and cross infestation.
because you cant reduce a numerators value without decreasing a denomiators to because the the fraction wouldn't be equevent to the old fraction
Cross-filing is when a candidate runs in a primary election of his own party, as well as at least one other party. A candidate usually cross-files to reduce the competition in the general election.
Multiply straight across and cross reduce when necessary
no, the reverse, you will increase it
Cross canceling is a way to simplify or reduce fractions before multiplying them. For example, 2/4 x 1/6 can be reduced to 1/4 x 1/3 by cross canceling.
Low resistance.AnswerSince resistance is inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area of a conductor, increasing the diameter ('thickness') of a conductor will reduce its resistance.For example, doubling the diameter of a circular-section conductor will quadruple its cross-sectional area, and reduce its resistance by one quarter.
railway cross sections are of i section to relieve the enormous stresses produced due to the weight of the train, as well as they also reduce the thermal expansions along the planes perpendicular to the cross section which is a major advantage
You can reduce drag by streamlining the object's shape to minimize air resistance, smoothing out surfaces to reduce turbulent flow, and minimizing cross-sectional area to decrease frontal area exposed to the airflow. Additionally, using materials that are slick and reduce friction with the air can also help reduce drag.