Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same integer.22/7 = 44/14
No, they are improper fractions. They can be equivalent to integers if the numerator is a multiple of the denominator.
There are common fractions, improper fractions and equivalent fractions
Change them to improper fractions and double them.
equivalent fractions 1over 2
They can be: 6/1 and 12/2 as improper fractions
If you mean 42 then as improper fractions they are 42/1 and 84/2
The three types of fractions are: common, improper or 'top heavy' and equivalent fractions
They are simply 4/1 8/2 and 16/4 as improper fractions
No. Equivalent fractions applies to proper fractions. Getting an equivalent fractions means getting the same value of the part of a whole.
The easiest is to convert both mixed form numbers to improper fractions, do the subtraction (as normal1) and if the result is an improper fraction convert it to mixed form. 1 by converting the improper fractions to equivalent [improper] fractions with a common denominator and subtracting the resultant numerators.
Well there are different kinds of fractions their are mixed numbers, regular fractions and improper fractionsThere are 5 kinds of fraction. Proper fraction, improper fraction, mixed number, unit fraction, and equivalent fractions. An example of a proper fraction is 3/4. An example of an improper fractions is 13/12. An example of a mixed number is 1 1/4. An example of a unit fraction is 1/3. An example of equivalent fractions is 4/8=1/2.I hope you like my answer... :)
Mixed numbers can be converted to improper fractions. Improper fractions can be added the same way proper fractions are.