write two equivalent fractions to one sixth?
Change them to improper fractions and double them.
Write two fractions that the point on the number line represent
Working left to right, like reading a sentence, you write the fractions from smallest to largest, thus putting them in order. If the directions say "largest to smallest", then you write them in that order. For example, 1/4 is less than 1/2, 1/2 is less than 3/4 so the order would be (from smallest to largest) 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 Hope this helps.
No. There are infinitely many equivalent fractions for any given fraction.
3/10 = 30/100
use your pattern to write a rule for equivalent fractions
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They are: 14/16 and 21/24
They are: 16/18 and 24/27
Answer: When adding or subtracting fractions with different denominators it is important to change the denominators into the lowest common denominator by using equivalent fractions. Answer: Equivalent fractions are used to: * Simplify fractions. It is sort of inelegant to write the final solution of a problem as 123/246, when you can just as well write it as 1/2. * Add fractions. If two fractions have different denominators, you need to convert them to equivalent fractions that have the same denominator. Only then can you add. * Subtract fractions (same as addition). * Compare fractions, to check which one is larger (same as addition).
25/10 and 250/100 are two equivalent fractions.