2.5 eighths and 5.5 eighths
Equivalent fractions are fractions whose results are equal to each other. For example, 3/4 (three quarters) and 6/8 (six eighths) are equivalent fractions, because the answer to both their sums is 0.75.Any two pairs of numbers expressed as a vulgar fraction whose sums are equal to each other can be considered equivalent.
fifteen sixteenths, and an infinity of other numbers less than one as well as the infinity of numbers greater than or equal to one.
Since the numbers 7 and 8 share no common factors other than 1, the proper fraction 7/8 is already expressed in its simplest form.
No, a reciprocal is just like any other fraction, it only equals one if both numbers in it are the same.
The numerator and the denominator equal each other.
Well, honey, one eighth is a small piece of the pie, while six eighths is practically the whole darn thing! In other words, one eighth is 1 out of 8 equal parts, while six eighths is 6 out of 8 equal parts. So, in simpler terms, one eighth is a tiny fraction compared to six eighths.
There are no two such numbers. 185 is equal to 185. No other number is equal to 185.
The approximate way to determine if a fraction is equal to one is to see if the denominator and the numerator are the same. for and example 1/1 2/2 3/3 etc. Those paticular numbers are equal to one. Determining less than or greater than 1 is a whole other story.
6/8
They are equal to each other. By reducing both of them, you get 1/2.
As posted, no, 0.7142857 is not an "irrational number". It might be fairly complicated to reduce, but it can be expressed rationally - that is, as the ratio or fraction between two other numbers.. Irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction. For example, the number "pi", which is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, cannot be expressed as a fraction of any other numbers.
A rational number can be expressed as a fraction, with whole numbers in the numerator and the denominator, for example 2/3, -3/4, or 5 (which is equal to 5/1). An irrational number can not be expressed as such a fraction. For example, the square root of 2, the square root of any positive integer that is not a perfect square, pi, the number e.