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
6/11 = 12/22 = 18/33
10 over 12 or 15 over 18.
Two equivalent fractions for 6/18 are 3/9 and 1/3.
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.
fractions equivalent to 2 over 12 = 1/6, 3/18. 4/24,...
1/6, 3/18
2/12 3/18
5/6, 10/12
1/6, 3/18