No, multiplying does.
2/4 does not equal 4/6
2/4 equals 4/8
That is how equivalent fractions are defined!
When a fraction is simplified, it is made into an equivalent fraction with no common divisor between the numerator and denominator.
When the fractions are converted to equivalent fractions with the same denominator the one with the larger numerator is the larger fraction.
Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.
There are infinitely many equivalent fractions. Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent fraction.
That is how equivalent fractions are defined!
When a fraction is simplified, it is made into an equivalent fraction with no common divisor between the numerator and denominator.
When the fractions are converted to equivalent fractions with the same denominator the one with the larger numerator is the larger fraction.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number.
Because that is how equivalent fractions are defined!
Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.
The denominator of a fraction is the divisor of the numerator.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator of the fraction by the same, non-zero integer.
It is a compound fraction.
There are infinitely many equivalent fractions. Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent fraction.
The five things that fractions have are ... - numerator - denominator - fraction bar or slash - sign of the numerator - sign of the denominator - sign of the whole fraction
Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent fraction.