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Some of them are:

4/5 = 8/10 = 12/15 = 16/20 = 20/25 = 24/30 = ...

I'll leave the remaining equivalent fractions for you to write; here's how:

  • Multiply the 4 by any whole number and put it over 5 multiplied by the same number. (eg multiply the 4 by 16 = 64, multiply the 5 also by 16 = 80 giving 64/80)
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