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DeanR

You don't need help; those look right.  Write them as a fraction as requested, so the first is

Q1    [tex]\qquad \dfrac{35}{5} = \dfrac{7}{1}[/tex]

Q2     [tex]\quad\dfrac{35}{11}[/tex]

No reducing required on that one.

Q3     [tex]\quad\dfrac{35}{7}=\dfrac{5}{1}[/tex]

Q4     [tex]\quad\dfrac{5}{35}=\dfrac{1}{7}[/tex]

Q5     [tex]\quad\dfrac{5}{7}[/tex]

I'll leave the rest.

You already have some done, and they all are correct. We can finish the ones that you havven't completed.
Q1: Your answer is correct.
Q2:11 is a prime number, so it can't get divided and have a whole number (other by itself and one). So, the answer is [tex] \frac{35}{11} [/tex] or [tex]3 \frac{2}{11} [/tex]
Q3:Your answer is correct.
Q4: Your answer is correct.
Q5:5 and 7 are prime numbers. So, the answer is [tex] \frac{5}{7} [/tex]
Q6:11 is a prime number. So, the answer is [tex] \frac{11}{35} [/tex]
Q7: 11 and 7 are prime numbers. So, the answer is [tex] \frac{11}{7}[/tex] or [tex]1 \frac{4}{7} [/tex]
Q8: 35 can be divided by 7 5 times. So, the answer is [tex] \frac{1}{5} [/tex]
Q9:7 and 5 are prime numbers. So, the answer is [tex] \frac{7}{5} [/tex] or [tex]1 \frac{2}{5} [/tex]
Q10: 7 and 11 are prime numbers. So, the answer is [tex] \frac{7}{11} [/tex]

Hope this helps!!