Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent fraction.
Two equivalent fractions are 2 over 12, and 3 over 18. There much more equivalent fractions besides those.
equivalent fractions of 1 over 6 = 2/12, 3/18, 4/24,...
5/6 is equivalent to 10/12 and 15/18
There are many equivalent fractions for 6 over 36. There is 2 over 12, or 1 over 6, or 3 over 18. To find the equivalent fractions either divide the numerator and denominator by the same number, or multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number.
fractions which are equivalent to 60 over 100 = 6/10, 12/20, 18/30, 24/40,...
6/11 = 12/22 = 18/33
10 over 12 or 15 over 18.
No. When creating equivalent fractions both the numerator and denominator must be multiplied by the same number. To get from 3/18 to 6/18 the numerator has multiplied by 2 but the denominator has been multiplied by 1. Equivalent fractions are equal. As the denominator is the same, a comparison of the numerators tells if they are equal (and thus equivalent) or not: 3 ≠ 6 → 3/18 ≠ 6/18, thus they are not equivalent.
Two equivalent fractions for 6/18 are 3/9 and 1/3.
fractions equivalent to 2 over 12 = 1/6, 3/18. 4/24,...
12/14, 18/21
1/6, 3/18