Entering Fractions, Reduced Fractions, and Mixed Numbers

This question asks for a fraction, a reduced fraction, and a mixed number.

Enter fractions like 2/3 for 23\displaystyle \frac{{2}}{{3}}. For this type, the fraction does not need to be reduced, so 24\displaystyle \frac{{2}}{{4}} is considered the same as 12\displaystyle \frac{{1}}{{2}}.

For a reduced fraction answer, be sure to reduce your fraction to lowest terms. If 12\displaystyle \frac{{1}}{{2}} is the correct answer, 24\displaystyle \frac{{2}}{{4}} is not reduced, and would be marked wrong.

For both fraction and reduced fraction type problems, improper fractions are OK, like 103\displaystyle \frac{{10}}{{3}}, but mixed numbers will not be accepted.

For a mixed number problem, enter your answer like 5 1/3 for 513\displaystyle {5}\frac{{1}}{{3}}. Improper fractions will not be accepted. Also, be sure to reduce the fractional portion of the mixed number to lowest terms.

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A) Enter 1530\displaystyle \frac{{15}}{{30}}:   (Does NOT have to be reduced to lowest terms)

B) Enter 525\displaystyle \frac{{5}}{{25}} in reduced form:   (MUST be reduced to lowest terms)

C) Enter 15+1925\displaystyle {15}+\frac{{19}}{{25}}:   as a mixed number. (Make sure you reduce, if necessary.)