To get an equivalent fraction to 2/5, multiply both the numerator and denominator by any number, except zero: for example, you can multiply both the 2 and the 5 by 3 to get (2*3)/(5*3), or 6/15.
2/5 = 4/10 = 8/20 = 16/40. All these fractions are the same as 2/5.
2 equivalent fractions for 5 over 5 = 1/1, 2/2
"5 over 6 and 2" does not make sense. 5 2/6 is the same as 32/6 2 5/6 is the same as 17/6 (Improper fractions)
2/5
Similar fractions are fractions with the same denominator. 1/5, 2/5,/3/5
Fractions with the same denominators are called like fractions. eg: 2/5 and 4/5 eg: 6/7and 9/7
2/5 = 4/10
1/5
4/7 - 2/5 = 6/35. To subtract (or add) fractions make both fractions equivalent fractions with the same denominator. The LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) of 7 and 5 is 35, so convert both the fractions to equivalent fractions out of 35: 4/7 = 20/35 2/5 = 14/35 The subtraction can now be done: 4/7 - 2/5 = 20/35 - 14/35 = 6/35
When you add or subtract fractions with like denominators, you just add or subtract the numerators and put them over the same denominator. For example, 3/5 - 2/5 = (3 - 2)/5 = 1/5
5 over 10 is 1 over 2
2/2 an 3/3